Pronunciation: /tə bi ɒf tuː ðə ˈreɪsɪz/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am excited to be off to the races with my friends.
A2 The horses were lined up and ready to be off to the races.
B1 The crowd cheered as the competitors were off to the races.
B2 After months of training, the athletes were finally off to the races.
C1 The team had been preparing for this moment and were now off to the races.
C2 With the sound of the starting gun, the runners were off to the races.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I am off to the races with my friends.
A2 The students were off to the races as soon as the bell rang.
B1 After months of preparation, the team is finally off to the races.
B2 Once the project is approved, we will be off to the races with implementation.
C1 The company is off to the races with their new product launch strategy.
C2 With the new funding secured, the startup is truly off to the races in the industry.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I am off to the races with my friends.
A2 She is off to the races to start her new job.
B1 The team was off to the races after winning the championship.
B2 Once the project is approved, we will be off to the races.
C1 The company's new product launch is off to the races with great success.
C2 After months of preparation, the event is finally off to the races.
article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite
A1 I am excited to be off to the races with my friends.
A2 The runners were off to the races as soon as the starting gun went off.
B1 After months of preparation, the team was finally off to the races in the championship.
B2 With all the necessary equipment packed and ready, the adventurers were off to the races for their expedition.
C1 The company's new product launch had them off to the races in terms of sales and market share.
C2 The political campaign was off to the races with a strong start in fundraising and support from key influencers.
formal The athletes were ready to be off to the races as soon as the starting gun went off.
informal Hey, are you ready to be off to the races? The concert starts in 10 minutes!
slang Let's get our gear on and be off to the races before it gets too crowded.
figurative With all the preparations done, the project is finally ready to be off to the races and see some progress.
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