for starters
for starters
1. As one example or reason (out of several potential ones). Why don't I like musicals? Well, for starters, I just can't take a story seriously when it's set to music. I prefer shopping at brick-and-mortar shops. It's nice talking to someone in person, for starters.
2. Initially; as a beginning. A: "I'd like to help in some way, if I can." B: "OK. For starters, you could set up chairs for the guests."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
for starters
INFORMAL1. People say for starters to introduce the first thing or things in a series of things. It'll be nicer than being at home, in some ways. No kids and dogs, for starters. There was so much I needed to know. How did my previous beliefs fit in with what I was now discovering, for starters?
2. People say for starters to talk about the first thing to be done. I'd like to punch him on the nose for starters.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
for starters
Informal To begin with; initially: "Deborah believes him, indicating, for starters, that she isn't the brightest" (Judith Crist).
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- for one thing
- for one thing,...
- I, you, etc. for one
- pass judgement
- pass judgment
- pass judgment (on someone or something)
- be all (the) one (to someone)
- for openers
- starter
- be just the same (to someone)