Break the ice Under the weather Hit the nail on the head Cost an arm and a leg Piece of cake Let the cat out of the bag Bite the bullet Call it a day Cut corners Give someone the cold shoulder The best of both worlds Burning the midnight oil Beat around the bush Once in a blue moon Kill two birds with one stone Through thick and thin Get out of hand Miss the boat See eye to eye Keep your chin up
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Kill two birds with one stone
This means to achieve two different things at the same time with a single action. It is often used when discussing efficiency or multitasking.
Examples in context
I'll go to the bank while grocery shopping to kill two birds.
I'll go to the bank while grocery shopping to kill two birds.
Cycling to work kills two birds with one stone.
Cycling to work kills two birds with one stone.
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