Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
get the ball rolling / set the ball rolling
idiom
/ɡɛt ðə bɔːl ˈroʊlɪŋ/ /sɛt ðə bɔːl ˈroʊlɪŋ/

Definition
To initiate an activity or process; to start something.

Examples
- Let’s get the ball rolling on our new project by scheduling a meeting.
- She was eager to set the ball rolling for the charity event this weekend.
- The manager decided to get the ball rolling by assigning tasks to the team.
- If we want to finish on time, we need to set the ball rolling by starting now.

Meaning
This phrase is often used to encourage someone to begin a task or project, indicating that taking the first step is essential to make progress.

Synonyms
- kick off
- start moving
- initiate
- begin