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Phonetic Respelling: [ stahrt ]

Definition: Play

verb. to begin a movement or activity; to set in motion; cause to begin; to help to begin a project or job; to move suddenly as if by surprise

Sentence: Play Play

Istartedto cry when I heard the sad news.

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I started to cry when I heard the sad news.

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Who did Alice Rose suspect to have started the fire in Chinatown?

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Who started the concept of Kindergarten?

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Where did Noah and his mom live after apartheid started to come down?

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How many magisters started Wizard's Hall?

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When Kitty started acting nice what did she do to the little mouse?

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When the water first started pouring in, what did the Coach say?

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How many bats started out flying?

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''Desperate to create a diversion, she started jumping up and down to the music.'' What does 'diversion' mean?

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What happened when the ostrich started to run?

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What did Tyrannosaurus Rex do at the end of the story when Edna ruffled her feathers, flapped her wings, and started to cluck?

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When monster started to whimple, what did Howard start to do?

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What did the plane change into as they started to land?

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What class was Zack in when he started reading minds?

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What happened when Tamani started to flirt with Yuki?

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Synonyms: Play

begin; go; enter; launch

Antonyms: Play

stop; stay; wait

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