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get to first base

  1. Reach the initial stage of sexual intimacy, such as kissing. For example, Mary is so shy that I can't even get to first base with her . [1920s]

  2. Succeed in the initial phase of something; meet with preliminary approval. For example, They were delighted that they'd gotten to first base in the negotiations . This term alludes to the first base of baseball, which is the first step toward scoring a run for the batter's team. [c. 1900]



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“Steve Garvey didn’t get to first base,” former state Atty.

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In the New York Mets’ game against the Marlins in Miami on Thursday, Jeff McNeil was waiting for his teammate, Pete Alonso, to get to first base after a walk.

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The main hook was that batters would have to use the donkey to get to first base.

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Urshela, in his next at-bat, grounded out to third base, but the replay showed he appeared to get to first base before the third baseman’s throw.

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“When you’re in the batter’s box and you get to first base, you want the attention to still stay on you,” Roberts said Wills told him.

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