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let's
verb
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Used to form the hortative of verbs, equivalent of the first-person plural imperative in some other languages.
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let us; forming first-person plural imperative
start
Noun
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The beginning of something in place or time.
We went back to the start.
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A movement in reaction to surprise.
I surprised him and he gave a start.
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A surprise, often not pleasant.
She gave him quite a start.
start
Verb
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To begin; to do something for the first time.
They started the race in first place.
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To make a machine begin to work.
I will start the car.
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To move in surprise.
When I touched his arm, he started.
already
Adverb
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before a certain time (often now)
When we met, his first wife was already dead.
He was already well known, but now he's a superstar.
Would you like some coffee." "No, thank you. I've already had two cups.
Oh! You're here already. I didn't think you'd be here until 2:00.