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.
- "Let's start with you... Icarus Archibald Quincy!"
- "Everyone in Paris knows the story of Xavier Delavigne, who started an iconic cosmetics company."
- "I will start."
- "As her delicate hands served each dish, each more exquisite than the last, my mind started to wander and I began to imagine a future with Betty by my side, maybe even as my wife."
- "Bruno : I just wanted you to be proud of me, Papi... (starts crying)"
- "Lawyer : Mr. Capone, Mr. Rocco, are you ready to start the meeting?"
- "Good luck, and don't litter, or start any forest fires."
- "Miss MacDonald, shall we start the tour?"
- "If you start me up I'll never stop"
- "Come, we start."
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