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1. (n.) head start
an advantage given or acquired in any competition, endeavor, etc., as allowing one or more competitors in a race to start before the others.
2. head start
a productive beginning:
I'll get a head start on the paperwork this weekend.
Etymology: (1885–90)
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| Definition of 'head start' |
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1. (noun) start, head start
the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)
"with an hour's start he will be hard to catch"
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1. (noun) head start
when one person in a race is allowed start ahead of others
We gave the little kids a head start.
2. head start
an advantage over others
Wealthier children have a head start in life.
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