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Cross a bridge before one comes to it Meaning in English

expression

KRAWS uh BRIJ bee-FOR wun KUHMZ too it
KROSS uh BRIJ bif-AW won KUHMZ too it

Definition

To worry about or try to solve a problem before it actually happens.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is informal, often said as advice not to worry too early. It's common to use the phrase as 'Don’t cross that bridge before you come to it.' It means focus on present issues, not imagined future problems.

Example Sentences

Don’t cross a bridge before you come to it.

basic

It’s useless to cross a bridge before one comes to it.

basic

Try not to cross a bridge before you come to it.

basic

I know you’re worried, but let’s not cross a bridge before we come to it.

natural

Let’s deal with it when it happens—no need to cross a bridge before it comes to us.

natural

Stop stressing about the interview! Don’t cross that bridge before you come to it.

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