start-off Synonyms
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start-off Meaning
Wordnet
start-off (n)
a start given to contestants
start-off Sentence Examples
- The meeting started off with a warm welcome from the chairman.
- The day started off with a bright and sunny sky.
- The speaker started off with a compelling anecdote that captivated the audience.
- The new year started off with a series of unexpected events.
- The concert started off with a lively performance by the opening act.
- The project started off with a lot of enthusiasm and high expectations.
- The students started off their final exams with a mix of nervousness and excitement.
- The chef started off the meal with a delightful appetizer that tantalized the taste buds.
- The morning started off with a peaceful silence that was soon shattered by the sound of traffic.
- The journey started off with a scenic drive along the winding coastline.
FAQs About the word start-off
a start given to contestants
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The meeting started off with a warm welcome from the chairman.
The day started off with a bright and sunny sky.
The speaker started off with a compelling anecdote that captivated the audience.
The new year started off with a series of unexpected events.