5,500
Two in the bush
"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
no, its worth two in the bush
Kate Bush is, and always will be, priceless.
One in a hand!
Is worth two in the bush!
The phrase "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" suggests that having something certain (a bird in the hand) is more valuable than the possibility of getting more (two birds in the bush). It emphasizes the idea of valuing what you already possess over uncertain potential gains. Therefore, the question of how much money "two in the bush" represents is subjective and depends on the context of risk versus certainty.
its worth two in a bush
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The expression, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.", means that work or be satisfied with what (the bird) you have, you can waste your time chasing the "two in the bush" and may never get them.
I'd say at auction it would be worth two in the bush. Oh wait, that's a bird in the hand. I don't know then.