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		Definition of lead-off in English: lead-offadjective 1Beginning a series or a process.  the album's lead-off track  Example sentencesExamples -  Though the demands of the concept overwhelm several of the songs, when the two strike a balance, as they do on this lead-off track, the results are memorable.
 -  I'd forgotten 20th Century Man, the lead-off track from this under-rated 1971 album.
 -  It's customary to begin the meat of a review with the lead-off track, but in this instance that's a secondary concern.
 -  The lead-off track begins as a shimmering, throbbing Moog orgy, through which a Spanish-sounding electric guitar bobs and weaves.
 -  The rest of the album, while maybe not as instantly likable as the lead-off single, keeps things in a suitably summertime laidback groove.
 -  I asked him how it felt to take the lead-off at Woodstock and he said, ‘Man, I was scared to death!’
 -  It's called ‘The First Amendment Project’ and it's a series of films about the lead-off clause in the Bill of Rights.
 -  Take the lead-off track from their 2003 self-titled debut EP.
 -  In the lead-off essay, she served up a heaping portion of sweet pabulum.
 -  The lead-off track finds Haggard sounding appropriately weary.
 -  He asked me the inevitable lead-off question, ‘Excuse me, have you received a free gift yet, sir?’
 -  If you take tonight as the lead-off of the Republican Party in making its case, it did not make a very good case at all.
 -  Maybe there would be a wacky video to go with the lead-off single, who knows?
 -  Inside this new issue the editorial director's lead-off article offers a profound explanation.
 
 - 1.1Baseball  Denoting the first batter in a line-up or of an inning.
 Washington's lead-off man as adverb Lenny, our centrefielder, bats lead-off  Example sentencesExamples -  As has been well documented, the White Sox lead-off man has now hit two homers in the playoffs after failing to go deep during the regular season in more than 500 at-bats.
 -  He strikes out the lead-off man, then walks the next three batters.
 -  The largest determination of how many runs are likely to be scored in an inning is whether or not the lead-off man reaches base.
 -  In the '70s the idea of a lead-off man hitting 30 home runs was preposterous.
 -  He's also the greatest lead-off man of all-time, and probably the third-greatest leftfielder in history behind Ted Williams and Barry Bonds.
 
  
    Definition of lead-off in US English: lead-offadjectiveˈlēdäfˈlidɑf 1(of an action) beginning a series or a process.  the album's lead-off track  Example sentencesExamples -  It's customary to begin the meat of a review with the lead-off track, but in this instance that's a secondary concern.
 -  Maybe there would be a wacky video to go with the lead-off single, who knows?
 -  The lead-off track finds Haggard sounding appropriately weary.
 -  If you take tonight as the lead-off of the Republican Party in making its case, it did not make a very good case at all.
 -  The rest of the album, while maybe not as instantly likable as the lead-off single, keeps things in a suitably summertime laidback groove.
 -  Inside this new issue the editorial director's lead-off article offers a profound explanation.
 -  Though the demands of the concept overwhelm several of the songs, when the two strike a balance, as they do on this lead-off track, the results are memorable.
 -  Take the lead-off track from their 2003 self-titled debut EP.
 -  It's called ‘The First Amendment Project’ and it's a series of films about the lead-off clause in the Bill of Rights.
 -  I'd forgotten 20th Century Man, the lead-off track from this under-rated 1971 album.
 -  I asked him how it felt to take the lead-off at Woodstock and he said, ‘Man, I was scared to death!’
 -  In the lead-off essay, she served up a heaping portion of sweet pabulum.
 -  He asked me the inevitable lead-off question, ‘Excuse me, have you received a free gift yet, sir?’
 -  The lead-off track begins as a shimmering, throbbing Moog orgy, through which a Spanish-sounding electric guitar bobs and weaves.
 
 - 1.1Baseball  Denoting the first batter in a lineup or of an inning.
 Example sentencesExamples -  In the '70s the idea of a lead-off man hitting 30 home runs was preposterous.
 -  He's also the greatest lead-off man of all-time, and probably the third-greatest leftfielder in history behind Ted Williams and Barry Bonds.
 -  He strikes out the lead-off man, then walks the next three batters.
 -  The largest determination of how many runs are likely to be scored in an inning is whether or not the lead-off man reaches base.
 -  As has been well documented, the White Sox lead-off man has now hit two homers in the playoffs after failing to go deep during the regular season in more than 500 at-bats.
 
  
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