Sentence examples for start off meaning from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, if I'm communicating novel information that my interlocutor doesn't know, this might always entail that I start off meaning something different than they do (though they may come to share a meaning by accepting the claim).

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Gap's canvas tote is brilliantly utilitarian because it starts off light, meaning you can stuff in various issues of Vogue, or some breeze blocks and a couple of old rocks, and still lift it.

Start off.

Start off sitting down.

Start off simple.

Start off blunt.

Start off gently.

Start off reading slowly.

Start off slow.

The word faggot has definitely been around for a while, starting off as meaning a bundle of twigs.

"While we start off with brands," he said, meaning himself and Mr. Rahman.

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