Start meaning in English
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Definition
to start: to begin, to commence, to initiate
the start: the beginning, the initial part, the opening
This is the start of something wonderful, there are good things to come.
Examples
- "So how do you usually start your day?"
- "It starts a light show in Ibiza."
- "I first started getting suspicious in the helicopter."
- "Miss MacDonald, shall we start the tour?"
- "I am going to start with your feet."
- "Glen : I canna wait to start working for you!"
- "My future plans are to leave the city as soon as possible, assume a new identity and start a new life in a murder-free area."
- "It started at the bus stop with little warning"
- "I'll start with a review of the last month, then I'll take questions and comments."
- "Hit the "Start Imaging" button."
- "We'll start right away."
- "Bill : Mr.Delavigne, if you start with 200 shares..."
- "Brian : Horatio grabbed me and started running, but then something terrible happened to him. He ran into a tree!"
- "Stop treating this room like a pigsty, and start respecting these new"
- "Lawyer : Mr. Capone, Mr. Rocco, are you ready to start the meeting?"
- "Philip : And where do we start looking, genius?"
- "If you start me up I'll never stop"
- "Susie : I've already organized a press conference - it starts in 30 seconds."
- "Another early start tomorrow."
- "Let's start with you... Icarus Archibald Quincy!"
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