[Idiom] GET THE BALL ROLLING. - Kickstart Your Progress with Helpful English Tips

Get the ball rolling.

Get the ball rolling.

/ɡɛt ðə bɔl 'roʊlɪŋ/

Initiate action in a process.

The idiom "get the ball rolling" once referred to setting balls in motion in games or sports, pushing players to start the activity. It now serves as a metaphor for beginning any process, encouraging initial action to propel further developments.

Example Sentences

  1. Let's get the ball rolling on this project.

    Initiate the project to start making progress.

  2. He got the ball rolling with a quick introduction.

    His brief preliminary remarks initiated the formal or main part of a meeting or discussion.

  3. Getting the ball rolling early in the meeting helped set a productive tone for the rest of the session.

    Beginning the meeting with decisive action helped make the session efficient and effective later on.

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