0 a person who gets up or arrives early --
1 available early in the day: --
You may have heard complaints that the game is too easy, and I have to say those early-bird critics have a point.
Emerging-growth companies can offer spectacular returns to early-bird investors who catch them before the crowds arrive.
Pick a site away from the trail, so early-bird hikers don't interrupt your morning sleep.
Fliers advertised a high-end washer-dryer for $600 to early-bird shoppers on Black Friday.
Registration to the convention is currently available at an early-bird rate of £135 (until September 1).
Early-bird tickets available now are $165 for a three-day pass, which will rise to $195.
They rose at 4 a.m. to catch an early-bird flight to San Francisco.
This is one of my favourite places to get an early-bird breakfast.
2 a person who gets up or arrives early --
4 used to describe a person who does something early in the day, especially in order to get an advantage such as a cheaper price: --
Some restaurants offer specific meals or meal options which are sometimes referred to as early bird specials.
Early bird tickets were $10, regular tickets were $15 pre-sale and $20 at the gate.
Tickets; early bird advance tickets were available for 32,000.
Early bird seating may be as short as an hour or may be several hours long.
Early bird tickets were available in advance at 28 for all three days.
The worm then reads the book, and decides to look for the early bird.
The early bird tickets sold out in days.
Provincials currently stands at $240.00, with an early bird price of $225.00 for those who register before a certain date.