The time at which something is supposed to begin.
1 Things are diametrically different right from the get - go , starting with the warm-up.
2 It was odd from the get - go , Mooney said on air this morning.
3 Probably insisted on some sort of a gag order from the get - go .
4 Natalie's efforts to fit in from the get - go made all the difference.
5 He'd come in once before, thinking he could spar from the get - go .
6 Cronje claims the player was causing trouble with them from the get - go .
7 Like maybe something about this whole thing stank right from the get - go .
8 On the other hand maybe he double-crossed the Corps from the get - go .
9 This time, though, the daggers were out for Bragg from the get - go .
10 Implicit from the get - go , or so we thought, was a one-stop lockdown.
11 Toca Tailor is completely intuitive and fun to play from the get - go .
12 Things were frantic from the get - go and so too were the antics.
13 It's claimed he never woke groggy, instead energised and bursting with get - go .
14 But the experienced career officer faces an uphill battle from the get - go .
15 White and his band strike out for the wildlands from the get - go .
16 It's a good idea to have so many levels accessible from the get - go .
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