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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - early bird

 
 

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Early bird

early bird
 noun  Etymology: from the proverb, “the ~ catches the worm”  Date: circa 1922  1. an early riser  2. one that arrives early and especially before possible competitors
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  (early birds) 1. An early bird is someone who does something or goes somewhere very early, especially very early in the morning. We’ve always been early birds, getting up at 5.30 or 6am... N-COUNT 2. An early bird deal or offer is one that is available at a reduced price, but which you must buy earlier than you would normally do. Early bird discounts are usually available at the beginning of the season. ADJ: ADJ n ...
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  {n} An early riser from bed. * /Jane and Tom are real early birds; they get up at 6 A.M. every morning./ ...
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