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What does it mean when you say early bird gets the worm?
Also, early bird gets the worm. One who arrives first has the best chance for success, as in She’s always the first one in line and does well at these auctions—the early bird catches the worm!
Where does the expression early bird come from?
Early bird comes from a seventeenth century English proverb, “The early bird catches the worm,” which means that people who are well prepared are usually the most successful.
Are you the early bird or the second mouse?
The saying ‘Early bird gets the worm’ means if you start something early, your chances of success are higher. While ‘Second Mouse Get the Cheese’ means the first mouse gets trapped and the mouse behind him takes the advantage of this & takes the bait (cheese).
How do you use the early bird gets the worm in a sentence?
Example Sentences I had told you that only the early bird catches the worm in this organization. Why did you wait for the last minute to send your application out? The seat is already taken now. She got the position because the early bird catches the worm.
Who first said the early bird gets the worm?
This is first recorded in John Ray’s A collection of English proverbs 1670, 1678: “The early bird catcheth the worm.” Clearly, the title of the work indicates that this was considered proverbial even in the 17th century. See the List of Proverbs.
Is it true the early bird gets the worm?
Especially when you’re actually a bird. A study on the circadian rhythms of a species of songbird called the great tit found that male birds that slept in were more likely to be cuckolded by their mates in the wee hours of the morning.
Can you put two birds in the same cage?
In some cases 2 birds can be housed in the same cage. Budgies, Cockatiels, Lovebirds, and Canaries, for example, usually love the company of other birds. If housed together, starting at a fairly young age, putting birds of the same species together can usually work. It can even work with birds of the same sex.