to begin moving, or to begin a journey
to begin, especially in a particular way or by doing a particular thing
to make someone behave in a silly or emotional way about something
to make something begin
He started off for the station at a brisk pace.
Let’s start off with a few questions from the audience.
She started off well, but slowed down halfway through the race.
Take care what you say or you’ll start her off again.
We don’t want to start off a riot.
starts off
starting off
started off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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