A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
the things we already have are more valuable than the things we only hope to get.
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[bit] /bɪt/ noun a small piece or quant-ty of anything: a bit of string. a short time: wait a bit. informal. an amount equivalent to 12½ u.s. cents (used only in even multiples): two bits; six bits. an act, performance, or routine: she’s doing the camille bit, pretending to be near collapse. a stereotypic or […]
- A bit all right
adverb yes; very well; ok: all right, i’ll go with you. (used as an interrogative or interrogative tag) ok?; do you agree?: we’ll deal with this problem tomorrow, all right? satisfactorily; acceptably: his work is coming along all right. without fail; certainly: you’ll hear about this, all right! adjective safe; sound: are you all right? […]
- A bit much
[bit] /bɪt/ noun a small piece or quant-ty of anything: a bit of string. a short time: wait a bit. informal. an amount equivalent to 12½ u.s. cents (used only in even multiples): two bits; six bits. an act, performance, or routine: she’s doing the camille bit, pretending to be near collapse. a stereotypic or […]
- A bit of all right
adverb yes; very well; ok: all right, i’ll go with you. (used as an interrogative or interrogative tag) ok?; do you agree?: we’ll deal with this problem tomorrow, all right? satisfactorily; acceptably: his work is coming along all right. without fail; certainly: you’ll hear about this, all right! adjective safe; sound: are you all right? […]
- A bit of right
adverb yes; very well; ok: all right, i’ll go with you. (used as an interrogative or interrogative tag) ok?; do you agree?: we’ll deal with this problem tomorrow, all right? satisfactorily; acceptably: his work is coming along all right. without fail; certainly: you’ll hear about this, all right! adjective safe; sound: are you all right? […]