Swing into full gear informal verb phrase
To begin doing something at a faster, more intense, or enthusiastic pace.
On account of the shortage of raw material, we have not been swinging into full gear.
The party organization is swinging into full gear as the election approaches.
My team has swung into full gear to prepare for the advertising campaign of company.
To hurry up; work faster
The verb "swing" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To bear too many problems or responsibilities
I am carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders as I am the last participant who will to win or to lose our team.