fledge in English

verb
1
(of a young bird) develop wing feathers that are large enough for flight.
Young birds fledge at 14 to 22 days and are partially dependent on adult birds for 23 to 28 days post-fledging.
2
provide (an arrow) with feathers.

Use "fledge" in a sentence

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1. Web development is a full fledge industry now.

2. The young birds fledge after 10 or 11 days.

3. After hatching, the chicks take 120 to 130 days to fledge.

4. Juveniles fledge looking like females, but with a black beak.

5. They fledge at about 25 days (small Bitterns) to 13 weeks (larger herons)

6. Those people should accuse of using living animals like chickens or rabbits fledge boa.

7. Three weeks ago I said that I saw that he was training full fledge .

8. This works if the seller is not putting on a full fledge production fraud for you the buyer.

9. Chicks weigh around 315 g (11 oz) after hatching, and fledge when they reach about 50% of adult weight.

10. The Agency for International Development has recognized the power of this educational model, and is helping to fledge new schools through grants and exchange programs.

11. Hence the essay focuses on the improvement of citizen supervision system in China with an aim to exert citizens'supervision rights in a full fledge.

12. We seek dynamic, forward looking individual, who is confident of creating success, to join us in this starting point of our full fledge involvement in the China market.

13. When young Auklets fledge in late summer, they all enter the water at the same time and start competing for food—shrimp-like krill and tiny crustaceans called copepods