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STARTED
- START, to set out [v]
- to establish
- protrude or seem to protrude eyes starting from their sockets
- be a participant in a game or contest
- be in the starting lineup
- cause to leave a place of concealment flush start a rabbit
- bring up for consideration or discussion
- bring into being start a rumor
- cause to become loosened or displaced
- begin the use of start a fresh loaf of bread
- cause to move, act, or operate start the motor
- cause to enter a game or contest
- put in the starting lineup
- care for or train during the early stages of growth and development started plants a well-started coonhound
- do or experience the first stages or actions of started studying music at the age of five
- to begin to move, go, or act
- to give a sudden jerk, as from shock
- to set moving or acting
- beginning
- startled movement
- lead
- to move suddenly and violently spring started angrily to his feet
- react with a sudden brief involuntary movement started when a shot rang out
- issue with sudden force blood starting from the wound
- come into being, activity, or operation when does the movie start the rain started up again
- become loosened or forced out of place one of the planks has started
- begin a course or journey started toward the door just starting out
- range from a specified initial point the rates start at $10
- begin an activity or undertaking
- begin work
- START, to begin (to start) [v]