Synonym: begin, commence, depart, get, get down, part, set about, set forth, set off, set out, start, take off. Similar words: start off, start on, start, startup, start up, startle, start-up, restart. Meaning: v. 1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action 2. leave.
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31. The Five Classics start out with the Odes , the Book of Songs.
32. Real estate investment trusts real estate financing can start out predicament?
33. My fear is that newcomers with try to start out on these machines and then become dishearten to the sport.
34. Once had the famous soccer Comment Master REX CHAN said: " No ball, No odds start out. "
35. It is already unthinkable to start out writing a large application these days without some kind of DI library support.
36. Each time lets the tear current of water change one's mind, irrigates the dream to start out the miracle.
37. Way, way too many cover letters start out like this: "I spent 16 years teaching and transitioned into paralegal work, after which I did a stint in retail and picked up a Medical Assistant certificate.
38. You used to start out in college with a course in data structures, with linked lists and hash tables and whatnot, with extensive use of pointers.
39. Though all roads lead to Rome, you have to start out at the bottom.
40. Having missed the last bus, we had to start out walking.
41. You want to start out, and try and work in with your tree.
42. And then one day, seeing a young tree and wondering if that's how fully grown trees start out.
43. The rain will let up soon and we can start out.
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45. The theory was that great nations start out tough-minded and energetic. Toughness and energy lead to wealth and power.
46. Mother told her son to start out early and start back early.
47. They start out as grapes, and it's up to the women to stomp the crap out of them until they turn into something acceptable to have dinner with.
48. Most companies start out trying to do too many things, which makes life difficult and turns you into a me-too.
49. Conventional chargers start out at their maximum rated current and steadily decline.
50. Some start out with a coffee can or mason jar.
51. The child'll start out by making relatively few distinctions in the language.
52. If you want a kitten,(http://sentencedict.com/start out.html) start out by asking for a horse.
53. A few changes will happen when you start out with your water program.
54. A newshound may start out just to get a good story, but it is not impossible, all the same, for him to end as a man.
55. They start out in the Oort Cloud, a vast collection of perhaps trillions of small, icy chunks that hover at the very outer edges of the Solar System.
56. Everyone else, the sick excepted, must start out at once.
57. Mr. Wilson turned out to be the cash cow we needed to start out repertoire company.
58. If your goal is to get a tame tegu we recommend that you start out with a young tegu as those are most easily tamed.
59. No matter where you are moneywise today, this book offers tips and resources and information that will help you start out on your own path to making millions.
60. The carbon dioxide and heat will eventually start out of the ocean.
More similar words: start off, start on, start, startup, start up, startle, start-up, restart, upstart, starter, start work, starting, startled, kick-start, jumpstart, start with, startling, head start, fresh start, to start with, startlingly, fits and starts, by fits and starts, starting point, in fits and starts, start a business, sort out, blurt out, tartar, quarto.