(noun.) a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning); 'he got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital'; 'his starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen'.
(noun.) the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race); 'with an hour's start he will be hard to catch'.
(noun.) the beginning of anything; 'it was off to a good start'.
(noun.) a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game.
(verb.) play in the starting lineup.
(verb.) get off the ground; 'Who started this company?'; 'We embarked on an exciting enterprise'; 'I start my day with a good breakfast'; 'We began the new semester'; 'The afternoon session begins at 4 PM'; 'The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack'.
(verb.) get going or set in motion; 'We simply could not start the engine'; 'start up the computer'.
(verb.) begin or set in motion; 'I start at eight in the morning'; 'Ready, set, go!'.
(verb.) bulge outward; 'His eyes popped'.
(verb.) begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job; 'Take up a position'; 'start a new job'.
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