Phrases with «auspicious start»

The phrase "auspicious start" means a positive or promising beginning to something. Full definition

Sentences with «auspicious start»

  • That's not the most auspicious start for the Marlins» next era. (sbnation.com)
  • Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL did not have the most auspicious start thanks to all those launch issues, but in the camera department, they beat the competition hollow. (indianexpress.com)
  • The teacher evaluation issue got off to a less than auspicious start when the educator effectiveness report envisioned in the 2011 teacher tenure reform was first slated to be finished April 30, 2012, nine months after Snyder signed the bill into law. (mcede.org)
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