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View synonyms for first off

first off

  1. From the start, immediately. For example, He said to wash the car first off, or Why wasn't she told first off? [Colloquial; late 1800s] Also see under first and foremost; first thing.



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The UK was first off the blocks, perhaps inevitably.

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Neeson told the magazine, “with Pamela, first off, I’m madly in love with her,” before detailing her work ethic and sense of humor.

This angry, green-skinned figure was owned by a child whose mother knew someone who worked for Denys Fisher, and purchased one of the first off the production line.

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"We need to tackle that pervasive misogyny in society first off, so we don't reach that stage in the first place."

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With all due respect to Marshall McLuhan, I think Democrats need first off to figure out a message to carry them through the 2026 midterms.

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