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kickoff

noun as in opening

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“That was the kickoff to Mike wanting to write this bedroom farce season about sexual politics,” Bernad said.

While at the Super Bowl, he decried the new kickoff rules.

From Salon

Change kickoffs, dramatically expand the international schedule, play games on Black Friday, Christmas Day and the first Friday of the season…

In an interview with Fox News before kickoff, Trump predicted that the Chiefs would take home the Lombardi trophy given quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ Super Bowl track record.

From Salon

“We got to the game four or five hours before kickoff, so it wasn’t as good as concentrating on the game in a comfortable environment and watching as all the nuances unfold.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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