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the early bird catches the worm

/ði ˈɜː.li bɜːd ˈkætʃ.ɪz ðə wɜːm/

[/ði ˈɜː.li bɜːd ˈkætʃ.ɪz ðə wɜːm/]

act early to succeed

Intermediatephrase

Definition

The person who acts first or arrives earliest has the best chance of success.

Example

I always queue before the sale opens; the early bird catches the worm, as my grandmother said.

I always queue before the sale opens; the early bird catches the worm, as my grandmother said.

Etymology

A proverb recorded in John Ray's 1670 collection of English proverbs.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for encouraging promptness and early action.

Literary Heritage

Recorded in John Ray's 'A Collection of English Proverbs' (1670).

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