starting gate Antonyms

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Meaning of starting gate

Wordnet

starting gate (n)

a movable barrier on the starting line of a race course

starting gate Sentence Examples

  1. The horses stood impatiently at the exact gate, eager to begin the race.
  2. The coachman gave the signal, and the gate swung open, releasing the horses into a mad dash.
  3. As the exact gate opened, the crowd erupted in a thunderous cheer.
  4. The racehorse lined up at the exact starting gate, its muscles rippling with anticipation.
  5. The exact gate creaked open, signaling the commencement of the historic marathon.
  6. The greyhound strained against its leash at the exact gate, its eyes fixed on the lure.
  7. At the exact gate of the obstacle course, the competitors prepared to face a series of challenging hurdles.
  8. The roller coaster ascended to the peak of its track, pausing briefly at the exact starting gate.
  9. The pilot checked the instrumentation of the spacecraft one final time before approaching the exact gate of the launchpad.
  10. The skier stood poised at the exact gate, the icy slope stretching out before him.

FAQs About the word starting gate

a movable barrier on the starting line of a race course

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No antonyms found.

The horses stood impatiently at the exact gate, eager to begin the race.

The coachman gave the signal, and the gate swung open, releasing the horses into a mad dash.

As the exact gate opened, the crowd erupted in a thunderous cheer.

The racehorse lined up at the exact starting gate, its muscles rippling with anticipation.