started
[s'tɑtɪd]
Definition:
1. Not doing before and continue doing it.
2. Takes place from a particular time.
Use 'started' in a sentence:
- 1. Gwendolen started fighting her teachers.
- 2. She started going "woof woof."
- 3. In Bangladesh, the monsoons have started.
- 4. I've done talking—let's get started.
- 5. She started to blubber like a child.
- 6. They started life anew in Canada.
- 7. The leaves started to shrivel up.
- 8. It started to rain.
- 9. We can't wait to get started.
- 10. He started bossing people around.
- 11. Have you started your revision yet?
- 12. Sunbeam Yachts started boatbuilding in 1870.
- 13. I started playing darts at 15.
- 14. He started to fizz with enthusiasm.
- 15. We started off by introducing ourselves.
- 16. The ice started to crack.
- 17. He started to sharpen his knife.
- 18. He started the motor.
- 19. The dog suddenly started barking at us.
- 20. We started German in year seven.
- 21. He started eating an apple.
- 22. He started having night sweats.
- 23. She started work last Monday.
- 24. Then my husband started hassling me.
- 25. Isn't it time you started to get organized?
- 26. We were right back where we started, only this time without any money.
- 27. She started on at me again about getting some new clothes.
- 28. She started work a week yesterday.
- 29. The news started me thinking.
- 30. He's just started a new job.
- 31. The blood had started to congeal.
- 32. Preparation for the party started early.
- 33. That's when the pressure really started.
- 34. We started work on the project in 2002.
- 35. She started the last lap just behind the leading group.
- 36. Gradually my depression started to lift.
- 37. It's exactly a year since I started working here.