Idiom | a head start |
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Definition | an advantage; the chance to be first |
Examples | - If you do some work in the summer that will give you a head start when the new school year begins. - Let's get up early tomorrow. Then we'll have a head start on all the traffic driving to the coast. |
Note | If you start at the head (or front) of the race, you'll have a better chance of winning. |
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