Get the ball rolling

An idiom meaning to start or initiate an activity, process, or conversation, often used when beginning something that will continue with momentum.

This phrase likely originated from games involving balls, such as bowling or croquet, where the initial push or roll sets the game in motion. The metaphor emerged in the early 20th century, drawing on the physics principle that a rolling ball maintains momentum once started.

AMበወፍ እንዲንሳቀር
ARإطلاق الكرة
BNবল গড়ানো
CAposar en marxa
CSrozjet proces
DAsætte bolden i gang
DEden Ball ins Rollen bringen
ELξεκινήστε την κίνηση
ESponer la pelota en movimiento
FAبه حرکت درآوردن
FIlaittaa pallo liikkeelle
FRlancer le processus
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