one swallow doesn't make a summer

The phrase "one swallow doesn't make a summer" is an idiom that means a single positive event or action does not guarantee a larger pattern of success or happiness. It implies that one isolated instance or occurrence should not be regarded as a reliable indicator of a permanent situation or outcome. In essence, it emphasizes the need for consistency and repeated experiences before drawing conclusions or making assumptions.


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