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Similar words: starting pointpartingcartingsmartingstartlingthwartingmartingaleparticipatingMeaning: ['stɑrtɪŋ /'stɑːt-]  n. a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning). adj. 1. (especially of eyes) bulging or protruding as with fear 2. appropriate to the beginning or start of an event. 
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31 The plant needs some water - it's starting to droop.
32 The traffic is starting to back up on the M25.
33 I always take a couple of aspirins when I feel a cold starting.
34 We've been really busy, but things are starting to slacken off now.
35 The excitement of starting a new job is always mingled with a certain apprehension.
36 She's got a lot on her plate - especially with two new projects starting this week.
37 The baby's head was starting to emerge from the womb.
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38 I began to muse about/on the possibility of starting my own business.
39 There should be some tangible evidence that the economy is starting to recover.
40 I was woken by the noise of a car starting up.
41 With encouragement, Sally is starting to play with the other children.
42 I regret to see you again become a starting point discrete.
43 To his horror, he could feel himself starting to cry .
44 She's starting it again.
45 When are you starting for the night club this evening?
46 No matter when you start.it is important that you do not stop after starting.
47 The government escalated the war by starting to bomb enemy cities.
48 The legal profession is starting to be less elitist and more representative.
49 My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again.
50 'It's starting to rain again.'--'Not enough to take away from the charm of the scene.'.
51 Now she's a teenager, she's starting to be interested in boys.
52 My drinking was starting to have a negative effect on my work.
53 He never does any washing-up and it's starting to piss me off.
54 It takes a while to recoup the initial costs of starting up a business.
55 We have a key for the door of the house and a key for starting the car.
56 We listened as he told us his plan for starting a football club.
57 September had come and the leaves were starting to fall.
58 It's normal to feel a little apprehension before starting a new job.
59 The chaos in his house was starting to get him down.
60 This part of the town used to be fashionable, but it's starting to go downhill.
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