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Webster Dictionary

  1. Start-upnoun

    one who comes suddenly into notice; an upstart

  2. Start-upnoun

    a kind of high rustic shoe

  3. Start-upadjective

    upstart

Wikidata

  1. Start-Up

    Start-Up is a PC video game in which players must try to build a successful business start-up from venture capitalists to IPO's. Start-Up is published by Monte Cristo and distributed by Electronic Arts.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of start-up in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of start-up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of start-up in a Sentence

  1. Derek White:

    We needed to change the way we worked, we needed to act like a start-up.

  2. Yoram Oron:

    When Labour was in government they were quite supportive of Israeli high-tech in all forms - taxation, grants, export policies, politicians understand that having successful multinationals in Israel is good for the start-up industry.

  3. Woodside Chief Executive Peter Coleman:

    As you look through the cycle, Wheatstone will start up at a point where we should see a strengthening of the commodity pricing.

  4. Jeetendr Sehdev:

    That is a challenge for the royal family because they have always tried to be the most neutral people, the Meghan and Harry brand is like a start-up. There is lots of potential but no proven value yet.

  5. Wendy Yong:

    While the low crude oil prices are expected to incentivize crude stockbuild (in China), stockpiling activities at the SPRs this year will remain constrained by available spare capacity, however, in anticipation of the start-up of another SPR site this year, crude imports could pick up later this year.


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  • Eldor Twordor Weseleynaldo
    Eldor Twordor Weseleynaldo
    Boss, Reinaldo said: Let's start up a big business. shall we?
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