one swallow does not make a summer. explain..............
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used to say that because one good thing has happened, it is not therefore certain that a situation is going to improve.
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one swallow doesn't make a summer. saying. used to say that because one good thing has happened, it is not therefore certain that a situation is going to improve. Threats & warnings. (just) you wait idiom. An allusion to the return of migrating swallows at the start of the summer season. From a remark by Aristotle (384 BCE – 322 BCE): "One swallow does not a summer make, nor one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy."
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