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hard start
noun
An explosion in a rocket engine during startup, usually due to the presence of too much propellant prior to ignition.
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"They've had a hard start.
This is a hard start.
"But if it is a hard start for Manchester United, it is a hard start for everyone else because they have to play us".
I was getting back in the match because I had a hard start".
With his two sisters and two brothers, Dan had a hard start in life.
I challenged them to work hard, study hard, start businesses, create jobs, and build the American economy.
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I work hard - start-ups are crazy - but I feel happy, healthy and, more importantly, my inner guilt creature has become the exception rather than the rule.
He tries hard, starting with Jack and Julia, a role-reversal married couple.
You learn from your mistakes and it is hard starting all over again".
Being a restaurateur is a sexy idea until you realize how hard starting a restaurant really is.
"We worked so hard, starting the minute we lost in the quarterfinals to Ocean View last year.
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