Similar words: right off the bat, half the battle, off the beaten track, battle of the bulge, let the cat out of the bag, off the peg, off the map, off the rack.
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1. He said yes right off the bat.
2. Kay answered right off the bat.
3. Speaking off the bat, I'd say you were right.
4. He learned right off the bat that you can't count on anything in this business.
5. At least not right off the bat.
6. I could see right off the bat that there were going to be problems.
7. They hit it off very well right off the bat.
8. Right off the bat you should have put two and two together.
9. Let's get this out of the way right off the bat.
10. I got home and right off the bat my mom told me to cook dinner.
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12. You can't expect to be accepted in a new town right/straight off the bat.
13. Foreign aid is one of the issues we have to deal with right off the bat.
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14. I asked him to help, and he said yes right off the bat.
15. That said, there is an important distinction established right off the bat.
16. I was all prepared to put up a fight, he gave in right off the bat.
17. After presenting a few packaging concepts for the foam hand-wash three - pack, they hit it right off the bat.
18. "I've had candidates ask if they can work parttime from home right off the bat, " Ms.
19. I was all prepared put up a fight but he gave in right off the bat.
20. Neither player hit a setMoon netted nearly 50 million in chips right off the bat.
More similar words: right off the bat, half the battle, off the beaten track, battle of the bulge, let the cat out of the bag, off the peg, off the map, off the rack, off-the-peg, off-the-wall, off-the-cuff, off the rails, off the mark, off the pace, off-the-shelf, off the cuff, off the hook, off the shelf, off the track, off the wagon, off the point, go off the air, off the record, get off the mark, fly off the handle, get off the ground, go off the deep end, keep off the grass, shebang, at the bar.