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Definitions from the WebTerm: Right off the batPart of Speech: Adverb phrase Sense 1: Description: Immediately; without delay or hesitation. Often used when referring to starting a task or giving an immediate response. Example Sentence: Right off the bat, he solved the puzzle. Example Sentence: She knew the answer right off the bat. Example Sentence: They decided to go on a vacation right off the bat. Part of Speech: Noun phrase Sense 1: Description: The very beginning or outset of something; right from the start. Example Sentence: Right off the bat, I knew this job wasn't for me. Example Sentence: The team made a great impression right off the bat. Example Sentence: Right off the bat, he hit a home run in his first at-bat. Related Products: | ||||
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