Full steam ahead

To proceed with maximum effort and speed, moving forward with complete commitment and energy.

This nautical phrase originates from the steam-powered ships of the 19th century, when the engine room would receive orders to feed maximum coal to the boilers for top speed. Admiral David Farragut popularized it during the 1864 Battle of Mobile Bay with his famous command.

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