APAD: Off to a flying start
Definition
starts very successfully, energetically
Examples
1) The new company is off to a flying start with record-breaking sales in its
first month.
2) The new project got off to a flying start, with the team completing the
first phase ahead of schedule.
Etymology
The term has its origins in horse racing in the 17th century in England.
Synonyms kick-started, started with a bang
- englishdaily626.com [edited]
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The plan was approved at lightning speed at higher-up and in two weeks a
development team was assembled and the project was off to a flying start. "No
need to hold your breath," one engineer warned amid the buzz, however, reminding
everyone that softwares were notoriously hard to complete on schedule. Nobody
liked him.
7grizzly
2025-12-20 09:54:35It may be an adv. here: starting a journey or race; leaving