Phrases with «kickoff»

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The word "kickoff" usually refers to the beginning or start of something, like a game or event. It comes from the action of kicking a ball to signal the start. Full definition

Adjective + «kickoff»

«kickoff» + noun

Noun + «kickoff»

Sentences with «kickoff»

  • Just hours before kickoff at last year's Super Bowl game between his present and former clubs, Haynes talked to the Giants» coaching staff about the possibility of his rejoining the team. (si.com)
  • That and much more can be bet on ahead of kickoff for Super Bowl 51, during which the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots will compete for the rights to raise the Lombardi Trophy. (cincyjungle.com)
  • This would seem to indicate that sharp money has yet to pick a side in Las Vegas, but it will be interesting to see if there numbers change before kickoff on Sunday morning. (sportsinsights.com)
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