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STARTS
- START, to set out [v]
- Cost at least a specified amount
- (of eyes) Bulge so as to appear to burst out of their sockets
- Begin to live through (a period distinguished by a specified characteristic)
- Cause (an event or process) to happen
- Bring (a project or an institution) into being; cause to take effect or begin to work or operate
- Cause (a machine) to begin to work
- (of a machine or device) Begin operating or being used
- Come into being; begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space
- Embark on a continuing action or a new venture
- Use a particular point, action, or circumstance as an opening for a course of action
- Begin to move or travel
- Begin to attend (an educational establishment) or engage in (an occupation, esp. a profession)
- Begin one's working life
- Cause or enable (someone or something) to begin doing or pursuing something
- Give a signal to (competitors) to start in a race
- Give a small jump or make a sudden jerking movement from surprise or alarm
- Move or appear suddenly
- Be displaced or displace by pressure or shrinkage
- Rouse (game) from its lair
- START, to begin (to start) [v]