count from (something)
count from (something)
To start counting from a particular number. You start counting from zero while I hide, and then when you get to 100, you come find me—that's how the game works.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
count from something (up)
to something to say or list the numbers from one number to some other number. Now, count from 100 up to 300 by threes. Timmy can count from 1 to 40.
See also: count
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- count from
- head start
- a head start
- Anytime you are ready
- anytime you're ready
- clean sheet
- clean slate
- a clean sheet
- a clean sheet/slate
- start off on the right foot