US /raɪt ɔf ðə bæt/
・UK /raɪt ɒf ðə bæt/
A lot of people, when they're communicating, they just tend to jump straight to the facts, rhyme off all the facts and give the answer right off the bat.
and give the answer right off the bat, but sometimes it's confusing,
That's $133 savings right off the bat.
That's $133 savings right off the bat
I mean, right off the bat, the paint on the front door is peeling and— Pear?
I mean, right off the bat, the paint on the front door is peeling and-
And without getting into the full details, she's essentially feeling a little bit overwhelmed in her new role, simply because right off the bat, her onboarding didn't really even happen.
And without getting into the full details, she's essentially feeling a little bit overwhelmed in her new role simply because, right off the bat, her onboarding didn't really even happen.
And right off the bat, there are a few things that I'm really happy about.
right off the bat, there are a few things that I'm really happy about.
Right off the bat you didn't get the big billionaires, right?
Right off the bat, you didn't get the big billionaires, right?
Was that like chemistry right off the bat, or did you guys do any bonding experiences together before you guys started filming?
Was that chemistry right off the bat, or did you guys do any bonding experiences together before you guys started filming?
you're doing multiple choice, and right off the bat you think, "Okay, the answer is A";
right off the bat you think: "Okay, the answer is A",
Yes, this significantly decreases your likelihood of picking up a weapon right off the bat, but for the first several days of the arena, lack of weapons doesn't matter.
Yes, this significantly decreases your likelihood of picking up a weapon right off the bat,
We heard the keyword there: "Tell me about a time." So, we know right off the bat: Okay, "Tell me about a time." That's going to be a behavioral question.
We heard the keyword there: "Tell me about a time." So, we know right off the bat: Okay, "Tell me about a time." That's going to be a behavioral question.