This blog is mainly to explain a different English language expression every day.
Sometimes I post other stuff.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
false start
After a few false starts, spring is here.
'false start' means that something starts, but then it stops.
This expression comes from track and field: if a runner starts running before the starting pistol goes off, the race is stopped.