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111a\ 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… …
112a 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 …
113(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 …
114Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand — Studio album by Relient K Released …
115A Smith in the Hand — Infobox American Dad! episode Title = A Smith in the Hand Series =American Dad! Caption =Stan getting ready... Season =1 Episode =9 Airdate =September 18, 2005 Production =1AJN10 Writer =David Hemingson Director =Pam Cooke Guests = newspaper… …
116Diamond bird — Diamond Di a*mond (?; 277), n. [OE. diamaund, diamaunt, F. diamant, corrupted, fr. L. adamas, the hardest iron, steel, diamond, Gr. ?. Perh. the corruption is due to the influence of Gr. ? transparent. See {Adamant}, {Tame}.] 1. A precious stone… …
117To Kill a Talking Bird (Frasier episode) — Infobox Television episode | Title = To Kill a Talking Bird Series = Frasier Season = 4 Episode = 14 Airdate = 25 February 1997 Production = 40571 085 Writer = Jeffrey Richman Director = David Lee Producer = Kelsey Grammer Guests = Patricia… …
118Note of hand — Note Note, n. [F. note, L. nota; akin to noscere, notum, to know. See {Know}.] 1. A mark or token by which a thing may be known; a visible sign; a character; a distinctive mark or feature; a characteristic quality. [1913 Webster] Whosoever… …
119Devil bird — Devil Dev il, n. [AS. de[ o]fol, de[ o]ful; akin to G. ?eufel, Goth. diaba[ u]lus; all fr. L. diabolus the devil, Gr. ? the devil, the slanderer, fr. ? to slander, calumniate, orig., to throw across; ? across + ? to throw, let fall, fall; cf. Skr …
120Mutton bird — Mutton Mut ton, n. [OE. motoun, OF. moton, molton, a sheep, wether, F. mouton, LL. multo, by transposition of l fr. L. mutilus mutilated. See {Mutilate}.] 1. A sheep. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] Not so much ground as will feed a mutton. Sir H …