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

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fresh as a daisyVery fresh; well-rested.Rate it:

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fresh as a roseExtremely fresh.Rate it:

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fresh country eggsUsed other than as an idiom: see fresh, country, eggs.Rate it:

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fresh country eggsA common way to describe ordinary chicken eggs on a breakfast menu, especially in expensive restaurants and hotels.Rate it:

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fresh legsSomebody who has yet to play in a match, and therefore has plenty of energy.Rate it:

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fresh meatAny newcomer.Rate it:

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fresh meatA person or group of people who arouse one's interest, either as a new target for deception, humiliation or ridicule, or as a potential love interest or one night stand.Rate it:

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fresh off the boatNewly arrived from a foreign place, especially as an immigrant who is still unfamiliar with the customs and language of his or her new environment.Rate it:

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fresh out ofOf someone who has recently left one stage of life to begin another.Rate it:

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fresh startA new beginning, without prejudices.Rate it:

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fresh-facedlooking young and healthyRate it:

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freshen upto freshen, make fresh, revivify, make new.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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Get Down to Brass TacksTo directly hit the basic aspects of the issue; start an extremely important taskRate it:

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get freshTo flirt.Rate it:

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Get in on the Ground FloorTo get associated with an important or major business and project at its startRate it:

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get movingTo start hurrying to undertake a task.Rate it:

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get off to a flying startto have a very successful beginningRate it:

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get on like a house on fireTo immediately start a good relationship with someoneRate it:

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get on toTo progress to; to start working on.Rate it:

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get one's ass in gearTo exert effective effort; to get going; to get moving; to start producing.Rate it:

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get one's skates onTo start doing something quickly; to stop procrastinating; to hurry up.Rate it:

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get out of bed on the wrong sideTo start the day in a bad mood for no apparent reason.Rate it:

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get startedto cause to start talking about something in lengthRate it:

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get the ball rollingTo begin; to start some action; to set in motion.Rate it:

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get togetherTo start dating; to start being a couple.Rate it:

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get up on the wrong side of the bedTo feel irritable; to be in a bad mood; to have a bad day from the start, for no particular reason.Rate it:

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go atTo start a fight; to initiate an argument.Rate it:

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go back to square onerevert to the beginning and start all over againRate it:

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happy New YearA wish said at and before the start of a new year to wish someone well for New Year or for the new year.Rate it:

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head startFor example, prior to the beginning of a race.Rate it:

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head startA factor conducive to superiority and success.Rate it:

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head startinitial advantageRate it:

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heads I win, tails you loseSaid to describe a conflict in which someone has a particular advantage from the start.Rate it:

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hit itStart performing; start playing a song, etc.Rate it:

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il a le pied à l'étrierHe is ready to start.Rate it:

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il partira un de ces quatre matinsHe will start one of these fine days.Rate it:

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in the first placeTo begin with; earlier; first; at the start.Rate it:

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integri et recentes defatigatis succeduntfresh troops relieve the tired men.Rate it:

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integros defatigatis summittereto send fresh troops to take the place of those wearied with fighting.Rate it:

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je partirai tout à l'heureI will start presently.Rate it:

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jump in one's skinTo start with fright.Rate it:

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kick inTo start or connect suddenly.Rate it:

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kick in the pantsa (forceful) reminder to start or get goingRate it:

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kick offTo start; to launch.Rate it:

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last but not leastAn expression to start the last item of a list, emphasising that while it is listed last, it is just as important as the rest of the items.Rate it:

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