to  kill  two birds with one stone
kill
kɪl
kil
two
tu
too
birds
bɜ:dz
bēdz
with
wɪθ
vith
one
wʌn
van
stone
stəʊn
stewn

Definition & Meaning of "kill two birds with one stone"in English

to kill two birds with one stone
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to achieve two goals at the same time only by taking one action 

to [kill] two birds with one stone definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "kill two birds with one stone" and when to use it?

The idiom "kill two birds with one stone" is believed to have originated from a literal interpretation of the act of throwing stones to hit and kill birds. This expression is used to describe the act of achieving two goals or completing two tasks with a single effort or action. It emphasizes efficiency and the ability to address multiple objectives simultaneously, as opposed to separate or individual actions for each.

Examples
I killed two birds with one stone by walking to work and getting my exercise. 
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