Adverb
bright and early (comparative more bright and early, superlative most bright and early)
(idiomatic) early in the morning
Synonym: first thing
Get The Morning 8: The eight stories you need to know, bright and early. Source: Internet
Every weekday morning, bright and early, we feature a photo or (two) from a photographer in Torontoist’s Flickr Pool, our way of showing off their great work and starting the day off as prettily as possible. Source: Internet
Come June 30, Keith Smith’s last official day as director of Ohio State University Extension, you will find him on campus bright and early, riding herd over a series of business meetings and sporting his signature cowboy boots. Source: Internet
Hundreds of people lined up bright and early Monday morning to get their hands on a pair of eclipse glasses at Exploration Place. Source: Internet
On the Sunday before I left, we got up bright and early and headed off to Massey, a small town 120km south west of Sudbury. Source: Internet
Parents and kids alike were up bright and early on Saturday morning for junior sport across the Coast. Source: Internet