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a definitione proficiscito start from a definition.Rate it:

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a falsis principiis proficiscito start from false premises.Rate it:

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a good beginning makes a good endingGood beginnings promise a good end; start off on a good note to reap the benefits at the end.Rate it:

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ab exiguis initiis proficiscito start from small beginnings.Rate it:

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ABCA type of poem in which the lines start with the letters of the alphabet in order.Rate it:

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armar la de san Quintínto start a fightRate it:

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ass into gearGet going; get moving; start producing.Rate it:

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at firstInitially; at the start.Rate it:

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Back to Drawing BoardTo start some work again from the basics to eliminate the errors that made the earlier plan failRate it:

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back to square oneLocated back at the start, as after a dead-end or failure.Rate it:

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bog into start eating with gutsoRate it:

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boot upTo start a computer using its bootstrap procedure.Rate it:

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break a sweatTo start sweating.Rate it:

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break groundTo begin digging in the earth at the start of a new construction, or, originally, for cultivation.Rate it:

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break intoTo try to start in a profession or business.Rate it:

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break the iceTo start to get to know people, by avoiding awkwardness.Rate it:

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bring upTo turn on power or start, as of a machine.Rate it:

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buckle-up and beginStart with Confidence:Rate it:

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burst into tearsto suddenly start weepingRate it:

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burst out laughingto suddenly start laughing intenselyRate it:

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cast onTo start the first row of knitting by putting stitches on a needle.Rate it:

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come into beingTo form; to start to exist.Rate it:

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come onTo get one's period, start menstruating.Rate it:

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come on toTo start to.Rate it:

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come to lifeto start to become energetic.Rate it:

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count into do a countdown before the start of something, especially a musical performance.Rate it:

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crank upTo start something mechanical, an act that often used to involve cranking.Rate it:

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darsi da fareStart working, usually in opposition to idleness.Rate it:

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dawn of a new dayA new beginning; a fresh start; an important, promising turning point.Rate it:

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dead duckA project that is doomed to failure from the start.Rate it:

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dive inTo start a new endeavor enthusiastically and wholeheartedly.Rate it:

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do overTo repeat; to start over.Rate it:

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don't go thereDon't start talking about that.Rate it:

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Early Bird Catches the WormThose who wake up early and start work have the best possible chances to attain their settled goalsRate it:

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embark on a debatestart a conversationRate it:

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embark on a ventureset up/begin/start a businessRate it:

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faire table raseTo make a clean sweep and begin again; To start everything afresh.Rate it:

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fire upTo start.Rate it:

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fire upTo start, to launch, to ignite.Rate it:

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first port of callThe first port that a vessel calls in at after the start of a voyage.Rate it:

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first port of callThe first place to go to start a process.Rate it:

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fly out of the trapsto start quickly.Rate it:

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flying startThe start of a sports event in which the competitors are moving when they pass the starting line or initial jump point.Rate it:

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flying startAn especially good start.Rate it:

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for a startfor one thing; as one rebutting factor among manyRate it:

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fresh startA new beginning, without prejudices.Rate it:

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From the Word GoFrom the very start of something, inception or onset of somethingRate it:

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get a jump onTo start early, especially to start before something begins or before others begin.Rate it:

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get a leg upTo gain some advantage; to get a head start.Rate it:

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get busyStart working, usually in opposition to idleness.Rate it:

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