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Term: Two Birds

Definition:

Two Birds refers to the phrase "kill two birds with one stone," which means to accomplish two tasks or goals with a single action.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Noun - A phrase used to describe the act of achieving two objectives simultaneously.

Example Sentence: By organizing a charity event at the company picnic, we can promote team building and make a positive impact on the community - truly achieving two birds with one stone.

Sense 2:

Noun - A metaphorical expression used to depict a situation where two positive outcomes result from a single effort.

Example Sentence: Studying abroad not only provides the opportunity to gain a quality education but also allows you to immerse yourself in a different culture – it's like catching two birds with one stone.

Sense 3:

Idiom - The act of successfully accomplishing two objectives at the same time.

Example Sentence: By buying this set of cookware, you'll save money and have all the essential kitchen tools – truly killing two birds with one stone.

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