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- a quick and auspicious beginning
- a racing start in which the contestants are already in full motion when they pass the starting line
How To Use flying start In A Sentence
- Favourite backers got off to a flying start when Irish banker Like-A-Butterfly won the Cheltenham Festival opener.
- With Area Governor, Brendan O'Doherty, in attendance and supported by a willing team of timekeepers, judges and helpers, the competition got off to a flying start.
- The omnium is a multi-discipline event made up of five separate races. a 200-metre flying start time trial, a 5-km scratch race, a 3-km individual pursuit, a Rediff.com
- He went the full length for Leigh's first try and Turley potted a field goal to give the dominant Centurions a flying start.
- The appeal has got off to a flying start , with over £200,000 raised in the first week.
- Advertising revenue in the new financial year has got off to a flying start.
- Advertising revenue in the new financial year has got off to a flying start.
- This weekend bonanza got off to a flying start when the guests were welcomed in the royal traditional style, garlanded and saluted by elephants.
- The appeal has got off to a flying start , with over £200,000 raised in the first week.
- They made a flying start with a penalty in the first minute by Andrew Mawdsley, but that was quickly countered by a successful kick from Paul Branthwaite.