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early bird
noun
- a person who rises at an early hour.
- a person who arrives before others, as for the purpose of gaining some advantage:
The early birds got the best seats for the play.
- (initial capital letters) Aerospace. the first of the Intelsat series of communications satellites, orbited (1965) by Intelsat.
early bird
1noun
- informal.a person who rises early or arrives in good time
Early Bird
2noun
- one of a number of communications satellites, the first of which was launched in 1965 into a stationary orbit and provided telephone channels between Europe and the US See also Intelsat
Word History and Origins
Origin of early bird1
Example Sentences
He claimed he had spent a year planning it, and had already sold 100 tickets at an 'early bird' rate of $499.
Students gather for mat work at a Pilates studio, and early birds tuck into shellfish at a neighborhood oyster bar.
There are early birds every year, but this year he said there was an “extraordinarily high number” to come out prematurely.
The self-proclaimed “best little record store, coffee, bar and diner in West Seattle” will open at 7 a.m. for RSD, serving free bacon and coffee to the early birds who make it in.
Among human beings, it's a familiar phenomenon: early birds rarely turn into night owls, and vice versa.
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