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1early days yet — early days (yet) see ↑early, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑day early days (yet) Brit used to say that it is too soon to know how something will turn out Things haven t gone well so far, but it s early days yet. • • • …
2Early college entrance program — Early college entrance programs, sometimes called early admission or early enrollment programs, in the United States educational system, are educational programs that allow high school students to be accelerated into college, together with other… …
3early music — noun Classical European music up to about 1700, esp when performed in authentic style • • • Main Entry: ↑early early music Medieval and Renaissance music (also sometimes extended to baroque) • • • Main Entry: ↑music …
4Early Modern Britain — is the history of the island of Great Britain roughly corresponding to the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Major historical events in Early Modern British history include the English Renaissance, the English Reformation and Scottish Reformation,… …
5early/late in the game — at an early/late time in a game or sport She scored a goal early in the game. [=near the beginning of the game] often used figuratively It s too late in the game to change the date of the meeting. [=it s no longer reasonable to change the date; …
6early on — ► early (or earlier) on at an early (or earlier) stage. Main Entry: ↑early …
7early bird — ► early bird humorous a person who rises or arrives early. Main Entry: ↑early …
8early day motion — noun A parliamentary motion for consideration on a day when business finishes early, ie (as such days rarely exist) merely to draw attention to a matter • • • Main Entry: ↑early …
9early door — noun An entrance to a theatre or hall open before the ordinary door at a higher price (see also ↑early doors below) • • • Main Entry: ↑early …
10early-Victorian — early Victorˈian adjective Belonging to or characteristic of the early part of Queen Victoria s reign • • • Main Entry: ↑early …