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Eary

Definition:

Eary, an adjective, describes something that happens or occurs early or before expected or usual time.

Examples:

Sense 1: Early in the morning

1. Waking up eary allows you to enjoy the calmness of the dawn.

2. She always goes for a jog eary because it gives her a great start to the day.

Sense 2: Happening before an anticipated event

1. The eary arrival of the guests surprised the hosts.

2. The eary announcement about the winner of the competition spoiled the surprise.

Sense 3: Occurring before the usual time

1. The eary snowfall caught everyone off guard.

2. Their eary departure from the party left some guests disappointed.

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