IDIOMS

World of sports

IN ENGLISH, THE BUSINESS WORLD DRAWS SIGNIFICANT INSPIRATION FROM THE WORLD OF SPORTS, WHICH IS REFLECTED IN MANY COMMONLY USED EXPRESSIONS. WE HAVE COMPILED A LIST OF OVER 130 SUCH EXPRESSIONS, COMPLETE WITH EXPLANATIONS AND EXAMPLES.

GET THE BALL ROLLING.
Soccer player kicking off the game — origin of the English idiom

This expression is used to indicate that an action or project has started or needs to be initiated.

It originates from the world of sports, particularly games that involve a ball, such as soccer, where the match begins once the ball is set in motion.

Here are a few examples of how it's used in a business context:

  • We need to get the ball rolling on this product launch as soon as possible.

  • This opening conference is setting the tone and getting the ball rolling for the week-long event.

  • They need to get the ball rolling on preparations for the court case, with the deadline fast approaching.

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