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move inTo start living or working in a new place; to transport one's belongings to a new home or workplace; to make one's home or workplace into a suitable environment.Rate it:

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move onTo start dealing with something else.Rate it:

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moving along at a snail's paceThe slow start of an agenda, the maintenance of a slothful effort, spending half a day to complete a two hour job.Rate it:

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never fight a land war in AsiaDon't bite off more than you can chew; don't start a fight that is too big to win.Rate it:

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

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non-starterSomeone or something who was listed to start in a race, but did not start in the race.Rate it:

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off like a prom dressMaking a start, or departing, very rapidly.Rate it:

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off the batFrom the start; immediately; right away.Rate it:

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omgTo start; never end conversation of the best conversation you ever had in your life .Rate it:

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on your mark, get set, goA three-command start when racing:Rate it:

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open the battingTo be one of a pair of cricketers that start a side's innings, who are also known as the opening pair or openers.Rate it:

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opening timehour at which a pub can start servingRate it:

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out of the chuteAt the start, immediately.Rate it:

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partir du mauvais piedTo start off on the wrong foot.Rate it:

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peel outTo start abruptly from a standing stop, accelerating rapidly, especially so as to produce skid marks.Rate it:

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pick up where you left offto start up again in the very place that one has stopped.Rate it:

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pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over againdon't quit. keep tryingRate it:

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plant the seedsTo start something in motion; to begin an idea; to catalyze an action.Rate it:

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play ballTo start anything tumultuous.Rate it:

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plunge inTo start a new endeavor enthusiastically and wholeheartedly, though possibly without experience.Rate it:

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ponte las pilasstart workingRate it:

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portal to portalWhen quoting a remote project that involves travel, we calculate travel time as being "Portal to Portal", meaning cost is based on what I charge for travel time from home (or where ever the start point is) to the project location.Rate it:

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positum est a nobis primum (c. Acc. c. Inf.)we start by presupposing that...Rate it:

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press the panic buttonTo start to panicRate it:

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press titsTo initiate a start up sequenceRate it:

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pull aheadto start being in a winning position (e.g. in a race or competition).Rate it:

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pull one's socks upTo start making an effort; to renew or redouble one's efforts.Rate it:

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race out of the trapsTo start something very quickly.Rate it:

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raise the curtainBegin or start.Rate it:

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ramp upOf a project or operation, to start up.Rate it:

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ran as fast as a cheetahTo start running fastRate it:

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reach an early graveTo resign near the start for good.Rate it:

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right up your alleyFlying is certainly right up your alleyRate it:

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ring up the curtainto start somethingRate it:

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roses are redThe start of a generic poem about love.Rate it:

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se changer les idéesto start a new activity in order to change one's state of mind, to take a break from doing something boring or to escape from a displeasing situation.Rate it:

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se mettre en campagne(lit., of a general) To take the field; (fig.) To canvass or look out for a post; To start working.Rate it:

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seize upTo stop working suddenly, and become impossible to start again.Rate it:

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set forthTo start.Rate it:

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set one's shoulder to the wheelTo start hard work; to begin to toil.Rate it:

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set outTo start an activity with the intention of finishing it.Rate it:

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set upTo found; to startRate it:

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sing outTo start singing.Rate it:

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spark upTo light up; light a cigarette or start smoking a pipe, bong, etc.Rate it:

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spring to lifeTo start to exist.Rate it:

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start a familyTo conceive one's first childRate it:

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start afreshTo start or restart doing something from the beginning or with a clean sheet.Rate it:

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start from where you areAchievement requires realism.Rate it:

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start offTo begin.Rate it:

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start off on the right footTo begin well, especially to begin a relationship well.Rate it:

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