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kickoff

[kik-awf, -of] / ˈkɪkˌɔf, -ˌɒf /
NOUN
opening
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Putting aside any worries about where college sports are headed when one needs to explain anything about his biggest rival, the video had its intended effect, sparking cheers nearly a week before kickoff.

From Los Angeles Times

As far as the touch football game, my only advice is to kickoff in daylight.

From The Wall Street Journal

In November, he took a conspicuous seat in the front row at Mr. Trump’s campaign kickoff event at the former president’s private club, Mar-a-Lago.

From New York Times

Ahead of kickoff Ukraine’s fans sang along to a stirring rendition of the country’s national anthem, with one corner of Wembley awash with the blue and yellow colors of its flag.

From Seattle Times

The Reign kickoff the 2023 slate on the road against the Washington Spirit on Sunday.

From Seattle Times