early bird

NOUN
  1. a person who arrives early before others do
  2. a person who gets up very early in the morning
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How To Use early bird In A Sentence

  • That is, by the time punters have awoken from their slumbers ready to meet yet another day in paradise, the sun is high in the sky and the early birds are already lining up tomorrow's worms.
  • There is a good reason for this: the early bird gets the worm. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's the early bird that catches the worm. 
  • When it comes to the high street, the early bird catches the fashionable worm. The Sun
  • The patterns of the sailors will be different now depending on whether they are night owls or early birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • When it comes to the high street, the early bird catches the fashionable worm. The Sun
  • Yes, the early bird catches the worm. The Sun
  • The early bird menu is very good value and a delish treat in all courses.
  • Politicians seem to work on the assumption that the early bird catches the voter.
  • Yes, the early bird catches the worm. The Sun
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