A line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game.
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Examples for "start"
Examples for "start"
1It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
2Ardern said people also needed to start working from home if possible.
3We start a new year in a state of transatlantic political paralysis.
4However, she's backing the minister and said this is a good start.
5Peter de Lange agreed the beefed-up government measures were a good start.
1The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from scratch.
2Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch.
3This company was started from scratch and was delivered within a year.
4Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch.
5The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from scratch.
1In fact their starting line-up had an older average age than AZ's.
2Here we rate the players in the two teams' probable starting line-ups.
3A starting line is marked near the center of the playing space.
4Nor can the alterations be said to grievously weaken the starting line-up.
5No hurry, boy, said Cameron, and slipped away from the starting line.
1The outer edge of this plank is considered the scratch line.
2The lining-in is most frequently executed in scratched lines.
3Meteorites appeared next, scratching lines across an object glowing in the sky just like Jupiter's red spot.
4He had had enough of this man who sat watching him for hours and hours, scratching lines on paper.
5Franklin can tell she is nervous because she is scratching lines into his sour apple coating in the way that she does whenever she's tense.
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