Sentence example with the word 'fledgling'

fledgling

abecedarian, boy, debutant, fruit-eating bird, insect-eating bird, minor, new man, pristine, slip, unfledged, young

Definition adj. (of a young bird) having acquired its flight feathers

Last update: July 22, 2015


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The fledgling writer could use the benefit of a good editor.   [Please select]

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Because Jackson is a fledgling quarterback, he needs to train with the veteran players on his football team.   [Please select]

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Even a bird is smart enough to push the fledgling out of the nest when it fails to fly on its own.   [Please select]

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Sutton (1949:25) and Lawrence (1953:68) present contradictory reports on fledgling-parent relationships in the Red-eyed Vireo.   [Please select]

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Many a tiny fledgling has been swallowed by a great creeping, crawling snake.   [Please select]

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I wonder how it would seem to be a fledgling again.   [Please select]

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"I don't want you to be a fledgling again," he cried.   [Please select]

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Flint, but he wondered whether the president actually thought him the fledgling he proclaimed.   [Please select]

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I've knowed him ever since he was a fledgling.   [Please select]

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Fledgling robins and bluebirds, orioles and wrens are meat and drink to him.   [Please select]

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--A fledgling taken at Pisté was barely flying with remiges and rectrices ensheathed basally.   [Please select]

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