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early bird
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early bird
n. Informal
1. A person who arises early in the morning.
2. One that arrives or takes place early or before others.

[From the expression "The early bird catches the worm".]

early-bird (ûrl-bûrd) adj.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.early birdearly bird - a person who arrives early before others do
arriver, comer, arrival - someone who arrives (or has arrived)
2.early bird - a person who gets up very early in the morning
riser - a person who rises (especially from bed); "he's usually a late riser"


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The deadlines for The Newsletter on Newsletters' annual Newsletter & Online Publishing Awards Competition have been changed to February 14 early-bird deadline ($75 fee) and February 28 final deadline ($95).
The early-bird deadline is 1 February; final deadline is 8 February.
November 30, 2002, is the early-bird registration deadline for the 2003 AASA Annual Conference & Exposition, which will take place February 20-23, 2003, in New Orleans, La.
 
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