Phrases with «dreadful start»

The phrase "dreadful start" means a very bad or terrible beginning. Full definition

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Sentences with «dreadful start»

  • Each season the fans have their loyalty put to the test as the club gets off to an utterly dreadful start to the season. (eplindex.com)
  • mour did not like hearing about how we where the best team in league for these months and in fact best in Europe at some stage, factor in how dreadful we started season off due to injuries WC hangover and transfer shortcomings and one may realise that che where very lucky. (justarsenal.com)
  • Strong finishes ensured that dreadful starts did not result in failure to qualify for the Champions League or a lack of St Totteringham's Days, but early season form brought the lack of (or lateness of) summer action into question. (thebeautifulgroan.com)
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