to do two things at a time
91kill two birds with one stone — {v. phr.} To succeed in doing two things by only one action; get two results from one effort. * /Mother stopped at the supermarket to buy bread and then went to get Jane at dancing class; she killed two birds with one stone./ * /The history… …
92kill two birds with one stone — {v. phr.} To succeed in doing two things by only one action; get two results from one effort. * /Mother stopped at the supermarket to buy bread and then went to get Jane at dancing class; she killed two birds with one stone./ * /The history… …
93kill two birds with one stone — accomplish two things with one action He was able to kill two birds with one stone by going to the meeting. (from Idioms in Speech) to effect two results with one expenditure of trouble; to gain two objects by one exertion I perceive, said Jolyon …
94kill two birds with one stone — When you kill two birds with one stone, you resolve two difficulties or matters with a single action. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you kill two birds with the one stone, you succeed in doing two things at the same time. By… …
95kill two birds with one stroke — kill two birds with one stone, attain two things at the same time …
96kill two birds with one stone — to do two things at the same time using the effort needed to do only one. I killed two birds with one stone and saw some old friends while I was in Louisiana visiting my parents …
97kill two birds with one stone — to achieve two things, both at the same time …
98kill two birds (with one stone) — Do two things at the same time …
99United States two-dollar bill — Two dollars (United States) Value: $2 …
100In Search of Lost Time — Swann s Way redirects here. For other similar titles, see Swans Way (disambiguation). In Search of Lost Time (Remembrance of Things Past)   …