ALL meanings of earlies
ear·ly
E e - adverb earlies in or during the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: early in the year. 1
- adverb earlies in the early part of the morning: to get up early. 1
- adverb earlies before the usual or appointed time; ahead of time: They came early and found their hosts still dressing. 1
- adverb earlies far back in time: The Greeks early learned to sail and navigate. 1
- adjective earlies occurring in the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: an early hour of the day. 1
- adjective earlies occurring before the usual or appointed time: an early dinner. 1
- adjective earlies belonging to a period far back in time: early French architecture. 1
- adjective earlies occurring in the near future: I look forward to an early reply. 1
- adjective earlies (of a fruit or vegetable) appearing or maturing before most others of its type: early apples. 1
- noun plural earlies a fruit or vegetable that appears before most others of its type. 1
- idioms earlies early on, with but little time elapsed; early in the course of a process, project, etc.; early in the game. 1
- noun earlies potatoes that are harvested before the main crop. 0
- noun earlies (Informal) early shifts, in a job with a shift rotation. 0