Right Out Of The Gate In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Right Out Of The Gate", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2020-08-07 10:08

Meaning of Right Out Of The Gate

Synonyms:

Right Off the Bat , right away , in the first place , right from the start

Right Out Of The Gate spoken language phrase informal

Used to describe something happened instantly, as soon as it started

As Stacy set foot into her house, right out of the gate she ran off to the kitchen area.

After the proposal day, Chloe started to plan her wedding right out the gate.

Other phrases about:

(right) out of the gate(s)
Right/straight away, immediately, instantly
straight off the bat

Immediately.

 

 

in nothing flat

At once.

Origin of Right Out Of The Gate

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This idiom derives from horse racing, where starting gates are used to ensure a fair start. When the race begins, all doors will instantly open and the racers will come out right away.

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