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get-go
[ get-goh ]
noun
- the very beginning:
They've had trouble from the get-go.
- pep; energy; get-up-and-go.
get-go
noun
- from the get-go informal.from the beginning
I've been your friend from the get-go
Word History and Origins
Origin of get-go1
Example Sentences
The public displeasure that would only swell over the next couple of years was obvious from the get-go: We don’t believe no stinkin’ studies about malathion being harmless in these doses.
“From the get-go, Netanyahu and Sinwar are the two in this equation whose interests do not align with getting to a cease-fire agreement,” she said in an interview.
“I felt like he was on from the get-go,” O’Connell said.
He asked her out on a double date with their pets: “Coffee and dogs,” she told Lifestyle Asia in August 2023, won her over “from the get-go.”
From almost the get-go of Love Island, popular contestants have signed big commercial deals as soon as they left the villa.
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