to make a start (on something)

  • 61start something — also start anything phrasal to make trouble < always trying to start something > < don t start anything > …

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  • 62start\ smth — v. phr. informal To make trouble; cause a quarrel or fight. John is always starting something. Jack likes to play tricks on the other boys to start something. Compare: make smth of …

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  • 63make something of — phrasal : to start a fight or a quarrel over : show resentment concerning : challenge I said you cheated do you want to make something of it * * * give or ascribe a specified amount of attention or importance to oddly, he makes little of America&#8230; …

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  • 64Something Fresh — Infobox Book name = Something Fresh title orig = translator = image caption= author = P. G. Wodehouse cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Comic novel publisher = Methuen release date = September 16 1915&#8230; …

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  • 65Make Room for Lisa — The Simpsons episode Episode&#160;no. 219 Prod.&#160;code AABF12 Or …

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  • 66start back — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms start back : present tense I/you/we/they start back he/she/it starts back present participle starting back past tense started back past participle started back 1) to begin returning to a place It s time we&#8230; …

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  • 67Something Wicked This Way Comes (Ugly Betty) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Something Wicked This Way Comes Series = Ugly Betty Season = 2 Episode = 6 Guests= Airdate = November 1, 2007 Production = 206 Writer = Henry Alonzo Myers Director = Wendey Stanzler Episode list = Episode&#8230; …

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  • 68something — See: HAVE SOMETHING GOING FOR ONE, HAVE SOMETHING ON, MAKE SOMETHING OF, START SOMETHING …

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  • 69something — See: HAVE SOMETHING GOING FOR ONE, HAVE SOMETHING ON, MAKE SOMETHING OF, START SOMETHING …

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  • 70start over — to begin something again. If I make even one mistake on this, I ve got to start over. Usage notes: for more emphasis, often in the form start all over: We had to start all over several times until we got it right …

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