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start

[stahrt] / stɑrt /


NOUN
sudden involuntary movement of the body
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It was just, this was her first actual day on the job, and Monique had been nasty from the very start.

From Literature

She poured a mug of water from her favorite blue bottle, brushed her teeth above a clump of grass that needed the spit, and started her chores.

From Literature

However, it will allow people to "light a fire" and start the healing process.

From BBC

I think the character was designed to start hating.

From Los Angeles Times

Bath team-mates Guy Pepper and Sam Underhill, who are both named on the bench, have started the past four Tests together on the flanks but they struggled to impose themselves at Murrayfield.

From BBC