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11(a) bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush) — a bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush) phrase used for saying that it is better to have something that you can be certain of than to want something that might be better but you are not certain to get Thesaurus: satisfaction and satisfying… …
12a\ bird\ in\ the\ hand\ is\ worth\ two\ in\ the\ bush — proverb Something we have, or can easily get, is more valuable than something we want that we may not be able to get; we shouldn t risk losing something sure by trying to get something that is not sure. Johnny has a job as a paperboy, but he… …
13(a) bird in the hand is worth two in the bush — a bird in the ˈhand is worth two in the ˈbush idiom (saying) it is better to keep sth that you already have than to risk losing it by trying to get much more Main entry: ↑birdidiom …
14a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush — having one is better than seeing many When searching for a better job, remember A bird in the hand …
15bird in the hand — phrasal Etymology: from the proverb “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” : something assured or definite rather than the merely possible …
16bird in the hand is worth two in the bush — it s best to go with what you have for certain then to wait for something better that you might never get …
17a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush — Meaning It s better to have something small and reliable than something big and risky. Origin The same sentiment comes from the Bible, Old Testament, Ecclesiastes ix A living dog is better than a dead lion …
18A Bird in the Head — Infobox Film name = A Bird in the Head caption = director = Edward Bernds writer = Edward Bernds starring = Moe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Vernon Dent Robert Williams Frank Lackteen Art Miles producer = Hugh McCollum cinematography = Burnett… …
19(a) bird in the hand — what you have or know is better than something you do not have or know. Investors are focused on the bird in the hand, and not looking for new opportunities very much these days. Usage notes: based on the full form, a bird in the hand is worth… …
20(a) bird in the hand — A bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush). something that you say which means it is better to keep what you have than to risk losing it by trying to get something better. If I were you I d accept the money they re offering. After all, a bird… …