early bird

IPA: ˈɝɫibɝd

noun

  • (idiomatic) A person who wakes early or arrives early, typically before most others.

Examples of "early-bird" in Sentences

  • A discount on an early-bird special dinner at a chain restaurant?
  • Maybe we're not on our way to searching out the early-bird specials.
  • Question: Does anybody know about early-bird tickets for the premiere?
  • « One day left for early-bird discounts to the Internet Identity Workshop
  • One day left for early-bird discounts to the Internet Identity Workshop »
  • Kohl's, for example, is even taking a holiday-season promotions path to clear its shelves with early-bird and night-owl sales Friday and Saturday, in-store sales with 60% to 70% reductions across most categories and as much as 80% off on final clearance.
  • So even if I SWORE that the 3D in How to Train Your Dragon is jaw-droppingly beautiful, is it really worth it to fork over $80 for tickets when you can just go 2D and pay $40 for the same movie, or even less if you can take advantage of those early-bird matinées?

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