1. kick off - Noun
2. kick off - Verb
commence officially
Source: WordNetkick-off
According to a new report, Netflix hopes to kick off the development of a new blockbuster franchise that would be akin to James Bond. Source: Internet
After all, 2018 was not exactly a great encore to the solid returns the previous year, while fears may be particularly heightened right now thanks to 2020’s lackluster kick-off on the back of rising geopolitical tensions. Source: Internet
AEW's New Years Bash, a two-week event originally planned to kick off this Wednesday, will be postponed and will now begin next Wednesday instead. Source: Internet
Activists gathered at Place du Canada around 1 p.m. to kick off the march, which went east on Sherbrooke Street from the intersection of Peel Street and Rene-Levesque Boulevard. Source: Internet
"About 60 commercials will run from the kick off to the end of the game. Source: Internet
According to Ms Ndazi, air ambulance evacuation services are expected to kick off next year and there will be premier air ambulances and standby air ambulances, and the main centre will be in Dar es Salaam. Source: Internet