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early bird
noun as in person who is habitually early
Example Sentences
Anna got a PDC membership so that she should buy early bird tickets in the summer, but even then it was "like a mini Oasis" in the scramble to get tickets.
But these early birds are not always getting the worm.
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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