start out




Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
start out (intr, adverb)
  1. to set out on a journey
  2. to take the first steps, as in life, one's career, etc: she started out as a salesperson
  3. to take the first actions in an activity in a particular way or specified aim: they started out wanting a house, but eventually bought a flat
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