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  1. early

    • IPA[ˈəːli]

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    • adj.
      happening or done before the usual or expected time;(of a plant or crop) flowering or ripening before other varieties
    • adv.
      before the usual or expected time;near the beginning of a particular time or period
    • n.
      potatoes which are ready to be harvested before the main crop.;early shifts
    • noun: early, plural noun: earlies

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    • 1. potatoes which are ready to be harvested before the main crop.
    • 2. informal early shifts she is on earlies
    • ph.
      not before the time or date specified

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      not before the time or date specified

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      as soon as one can without difficulty

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    • ph.
      as soon as one can without difficulty

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a person who habitually gets out of bed earlier than is usual: good thing I'm an early riser or else I'd probably miss the beginning of school

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    • ph.
      at a previous stage in a particular time or period

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      medieval, Renaissance, and early baroque music, especially as revived and played on period ... a recital of early music an Early Music society

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    • n.
      a person who casts a vote ahead of election day: early voters were having problems with the electronic voting machines

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    • adj.
      happening or done before the usual or expected time: we ate an early lunch
    • adv.
      before the usual or expected time: I was planning to finish work early today

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