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11out of the starting gate — out of the (starting) gate at or from the very beginning. The Jayhawks scored the first twelve points out of the gate. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of starting gate (= a set of doors that open at the same time to allow horses to begin… …
12out of the gate — out of the (starting) gate at or from the very beginning. The Jayhawks scored the first twelve points out of the gate. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of starting gate (= a set of doors that open at the same time to allow horses to begin… …
13gate|way — «GAYT WAY», noun. 1. an opening in a wall or fence where a gate is: »Gateways between the fields were left open so that the horse got out. 2. a frame or arch in which a gate is hung: »The sculptures of these gateways form a perfect picture Bible… …
14Gate-crashing — Gate crashing, Gatecrashing or party crashing (specific to parties) is the act of attending an invite only event without invitation. [ [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/gate crashing gate crashing The free dictionary] ] The person doing the gate… …
15out of the gate running — If someone comes out of the gate running, they start something at a fast pace, without any build up …
16Out Run — Máquina recreativa de Out Run Diseñador(es) Yu Suzuki, Sega AM2 …
17gate-legged — gateˈ legged or gateˈleg adjective (of a table) having a hinged and framed leg that can swing out to support a leaf to extend the table • • • Main Entry: ↑gate …
18-gate — ☆ gate [gāt ] [< (WATER)GATE] combining form a scandal characterized by charges of corruption or illegal acts carried out, usually in a covert manner, by people with power or influence [Koreagate] …
19Out to an Other Side — Studio album by Liam O Flynn Released 1993 Recorded …
20gate-legtable — gate leg table (gātʹlĕg ) n. A drop leaf table with paired legs that swing out to support the leaves. * * * …