bird in the hand
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[edit]Proverb
[edit]- Short for a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
- 2013, Andrew Taylor, “Catch-13”, in Martin Edwards, editor, Deadly Pleasures, Sutton: Severn House, →ISBN, page 219:
- ‘Look on the bright side,’ he said when he’d finished. ‘At least we got five hundred quid. Bird in the hand, eh?’
- 2014, Dewey Lambdin, The King's Marauder, New York: Thomas Dunne Books, →ISBN, page 150:
- “Well, there is that, sir,” Harcourt replied after a moment to think that over. “Bird in the hand, and all that?”
- 2018, Alex Goldfayn, Selling Boldly[2], Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN:
- You're afraid of losing the customer. If I offer them this other product, they might stop buying that product for which they've come to me for years. Bird in the hand, right?
- 2019, Tim Buckley, Cara is Missing, Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador, →ISBN, pages 276–277:
- A little bit of cash now means more to the boys than the promise of a fortune who knows when. Bird in the hand, and all […]