off the bat
English
Etymology
From cricket, baseball, and other sports where a bat is used to strike a ball and the players have to make an immediate decision where to run and what plays to make after a successful strike.
Pronunciation
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Prepositional phrase
- (US, idiomatic) From the start; immediately; right away.
- hot off the bat straight off the bat
- I didn't see anything wrong, off the bat.
- 2023 November 29, Richard Foster, “Tyne & Wear Metro goes with the flow”, in RAIL, number 997, page 35:
- "We're not going to uplift the frequency until we've got the new trains. But what we've seen straight off the bat has been a big winner for our customers."
Synonyms
- from the get-go
- right out of the gate
- straight out of the gate
- straight out of the chute
Derived terms
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