Pete Smissen
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
To kill something.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
This is a verb.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
To cause the death of something.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
But here, it's kind of being used figuratively, meaning to solve or achieve something effectively, right.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
We killed two problems with one solution.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
We killed that issue, right.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
It's kind of like dealt with, you know.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
It's not a problem anymore.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
So, figuratively speaking, it's dead, I guess.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
To kill.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
To kill in this sense.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Two.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Obviously a noun, right?
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
The number.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
The number two.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Where two roads meet, it is an intersection.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Two.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Birds.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Another noun.
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AE 1413 - Expression: Kill Two Birds With One Stone
The plural of the word bird.