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kick off
verb
- to start play in a game of football by kicking the ball from the centre of the field
- informal.to commence a discussion, job, etc
noun
- a place kick from the centre of the field in a game of football
- the time at which the first such kick is due to take place
kickoff is at 2.30 p.m
- informal.
- the beginning of something
- to begin with
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Brian James penned 鈥淣ew Rose,鈥 the first U.K. punk single, and helped kick off both hardcore and goth subcultures.
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But with its rugged mountain backdrop, the film now kicks off in frontier Wyoming.
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But things have changed here since Trump's first trade war against China, which kicked off in 2018.
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