noun
- plural of leadoff; the first batter in a baseball lineup, or the act of starting play in a game or inning
- the opening move, action, or statement that begins a sequence or event
Usage: sports; baseball
Usage: general use
Examples
- The team's leadoffs have been striking out too frequently this season.
- She made several leadoffs in the negotiation to establish common ground.
- Good leadoffs are crucial for setting the tone of a baseball game.
- The pitcher threw fastballs against the opposing leadoffs.
- His leadoff in the presentation grabbed everyone's attention immediately.
- The leadoffs in both games were unable to reach base safely.