Similar words: kickstand, trickster, backstage, start, start-up, upstart, start on, restart. Meaning: v. start (a motorcycle) by means of a kick starter kick start. n. a starter (as on a motorcycle) that is activated with the foot and the weight of the body.
Random good picture Not show
1. The President has chosen to kick-start the economy by slashing interest rates.
2. The housing market needs a kick-start.
3. The government's attempt to kick-start the economy has failed.
4. Taxes were drastically cut in an attempt to kick-start the economy.
5. Motivation is the kick-start you need to succeed at work.
6. Interest rates were lowered to kick-start the economy.
7. The grant was established two years ago to kick-start developments and not to replace funding of existing services.
8. These sorts of kick-start measures add uncertainty to the economy.
9. You can kick-start a whole book with some little writing exercise.
10. Zhang called for more government investment to help kick-start the project at an early date.
10. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
11. Reining in debt while trying to kick-start the economy is the central economic dilemma for the Japanese government, and I'll have more to say about a possible solution in a piece on Monday.
12. That, he said, could kick-start bank lending and bolster bank balance sheets once the ECB withdraws the programs it has deployed to keep the financial sector afloat.
13. Our basic objective is to kick-start virus control activities in the field.
14. With any luck, the framework will kick-start further discussion and its very existence will hopefully highlight the need to consider equity at every stage of a research partnership.
15. It just needs heat and warmth to kick-start the process.
16. Second, action to kick-start lending so that families and businesses can borrow again.
17. He urged further interest rate cuts in a bid to kick-start the economy.
18. Sir Patrick Mayhew must have been hoping for some winners and losers, as he considers how to kick-start his talks process.
19. Quality service: The quality of service at Darlington town hall has been given a kick-start.
20. A woodcock sounded in the near distance, like some one trying to kick-start an old motorbike.
21. She promised an injection of cash into the economy to kick-start the building industry.
22. Councillors have backed a three-year development package which will give the museum a £50,000 kick-start.
23. Wall Street executives argue that banks' asset purchases would help achieve the second main goal of the plan: to establish prices and kick-start the market for illiquid assets.
24. This tale of export fetishism tells us how Germany looks abroad for demand to kick-start its recoveries and explains why its trade balance rises in the early phase of the cycle.
25. Although small countries can make bets in specific industries to kick-start innovation (and growth more broadly)(sentencedict.com), such a strategy is not without risk.
26. This is of course the reason why we love that cup of coffee in the morning to kick-start the brain. It's better to drink green tea, though.
27. A meeting in Berlin brought unequal health research partnerships into the open — but will its framework kick-start progress or gather dust?
28. An architectural style is a type of architectural pattern that can help kick-start the process of moving from requirements to solution.
29. Hartshorn identified April's G20 meeting of the group of leading and developing nations in London as an event that could kick-start a challenging summer.
30. Whichever candidate wins, it is almost certain that he will try to kick-start some type of dialogue with the Turkish Cypriots and end the division on the island.
More similar words: kickstand, trickster, backstage, start, start-up, upstart, start on, restart, startle, start up, starter, start off, startup, startled, head start, startling, start with, fits and starts, by fits and starts, starting point, kick, kick off, kicker, kick out, kicking, kickback, kick back, sidekick, kick up a row, inkstand.