at the start, the very first thing "Right off the bat she says, ""Are you married?"""
right on
indicates approval, "that
right on the money
(See on the money)
right out
plainly, in a way that hides nothing He told the new supervisor right out that he did not like him.
right on time
Idiom(s): right on time
Theme: TIME - PRECISE
at the correct time; no later than the specified time. • Bill always shows up right on time. • If you get there right on time, you'll get one of the free tickets.
Right out of the blocks
This means immediately; at the very beginning. It describes a sprinter blasting out of the starting blocks at the beginning of a short distance race (e.g., 100-yard dash, 50-yard dash).
right off|right
also informal
right off the bat|off the bat|right
adv. phr. Immediately; as the next thing in order; without delay. Phil's mother told him to do his homework right away so that he could enjoy the weekend.The Red Cross aids disaster victims right away.Jill knew the answer right off.The teacher said he could not think of the title of the book right off the bat. Synonym: AT ONCE2. Compare: HERE AND NOW, ON THE SPOT. Antonym: AFTER A WHILE.
right on|right
adj., interj., slang, informal 1. Exclamation of animated approval "Yes," "That's correct," "You're telling the truth," "we believe you," etc. Orator: And we shall see the promised land! Crowd: Right on! 2. Correct; to the point; accurate. The reverend's remark was right on!
right out|right|straight|straight out
adv. Plainly; in a way that hides nothing; without waiting or keeping back anything. When Mother asked who broke the window, Jimmie told her right out that he did it.When Ann entered the beauty contest her little brother told her straight out that she was crazy.
right of way
right of way 1) The right of one person or vehicle to travel over another's property, as in The new owner doesn't like it, but hikers have had the right of way through these woods for decades. [Mid-1700s] 2) The right to precede another person or vehicle, as in Sailboats always have the right of way over motorboats, and swimmers do over any kind of boat. [Early 1900s]
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