off to a flying start

off to a flying start
beginning very well.

This year he's off to a flying start, playing very well and winning his first five games.


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  • get off to a flying start — get off to a ˌflying ˈstart | get off to a ˈflyer idiom to make a very good start; to begin sth well • She s got off to a flying start in her new career. Main entry: ↑flying startidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • get\ off\ to\ a\ flying\ start — • get off to a flying start • get off to a running start v. phr. To have a promising or successful beginning. Ron got off to a flying start in business school when he got nothing but A s …   Словарь американских идиом

  • get off to a flying start — to begin an activity very successfully. Maria got off to a flying start in her new job. With several customers on the books already, Tim s new business had got off to a flying start …   New idioms dictionary

  • flying start — noun count a very good beginning to a race, game, or piece of work: Jimenez got off to a flying start, with two goals in 20 minutes …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • flying start — noun 1. a racing start in which the contestants are already in full motion when they pass the starting line • Syn: ↑running start • Hypernyms: ↑racing start 2. a quick and auspicious beginning • Syn: ↑running start …   Useful english dictionary

  • flying start — noun 1 get off to a flying start informal to begin very well: He s got off to a flying start in his new job. 2 a start to a race in which the competitors are already moving very quickly …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • flying start — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms flying start : singular flying start plural flying starts a very good beginning to a race, game, or piece of work Jimenez got off to a flying start, with two goals in 20 minutes …   English dictionary

  • flying start —    If something gets off to a flying start, it is immediately successful.     Sales of the book got off to a flying start and exceeded our expectations …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • flying start — 1. a start, as in sailboat racing, in which the entrants begin moving before reaching the starting line. 2. a start or beginning of anything, characterized by the participant s vigor and enthusiasm and sometimes by a certain advantage over… …   Universalium

  • flying start — See: GET OFF TO A FLYING START …   Dictionary of American idioms

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