Flying Start

B1 8+

Synonyms of flying start

Antonyms of flying start

Collocations of flying start

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Frequency: 85 %

The team got off to a flying start in the competition.

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Frequency: 70 %

The new restaurant had a great flying start with long lines of customers on opening day.

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Frequency: 60 %

The company's new product launch had a successful flying start, exceeding sales expectations.

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Frequency: 50 %

The athlete had a strong flying start in the race, taking an early lead.

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Frequency: 45 %

The student made an impressive flying start in the academic year, achieving top grades in all subjects.

Idiomatic Expressions for flying start

  • Phrase: Get off to a flying start
    Meaning: To start something very successfully.
    Usage: The team got off to a flying start in the competition, winning their first five games.