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start with a bang

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start (off) with a bang
Fig. to begin with considerable excitement. The program started off with a bang and the whole show was great. The day started off with a bang and kept going that way.
See also: bang, start


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26 (ANI): The Indian Premier League is set to start with a bang at Newlands, with four games on the first two days of the series.
We all realise we weren't at the races and now we have to knuckle down and start with a bang on Saturday.
Byline: Horse Racing: Paul Castles THE MAIL'S RACING CORRESPONDENT TOMORROW'S Goodwood card may not quite pump the blood as readily as the recent 'Glorious' five-day jamboree but it will still start with a bang should Goodwood Starlight prevail in the opener.
 
 
 
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