fledgling in English

noun
1
a young bird that has just fledged.
Only female hummingbirds are involved in parental care; they must incubate eggs, brood young hatchlings, and feed the chicks as nestlings and fledglings .
synonyms:chickbaby birdnestling

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1. He is a fledgling writer.

2. It seems he gave the fledgling architect his head.

3. It was invested in fledgling biotechnology companies.

4. 10 It was invested in fledgling biotechnology companies.

5. The palm trees looked no bigger than fledgling asparagus.

6. 11 synonyms for Abecedarian: beginner, fledgling, freshman, greenhorn, initiate, neophyte

7. Meanwhile, the fledgling commercial airlines were starting to attract customers.

8. Nursed the fledgling Business through an economic downturn.

9. (Romans 11:25, 26) The fledgling Christian congregation expanded rapidly.

10. The current economic climate is particularly difficult for fledgling businesses.

11. Democratic reforms are beginning to take hold in this fledgling republic.

12. 15 The palm trees looked no bigger than fledgling asparagus.

13. 16 Newsagent: Michael, how's my fledgling paper boy doing, this fine pristine morning?

14. In 1832, Metternich introduced laws that curbed fledgling liberal movements in Germany.

15. Its very success, however, exposes some serious flaws in a fledgling market.

16. They made a point of recruiting fledgling Latino engineers into the organization.

17. In New York a fledgling needle-exchange programme was scrapped last February.

18. Peter was clearly a good deal less intimidated than some of his fledgling contemporaries.

19. They are fledgling craft markets of things made by students and street artists.

20. With two routes and two planes, the fledgling airline carried 82K passengers in one year.

21. During the recording of the album, Duane Allman joined Clapton's fledgling band as a guest.

22. In the last six months, two fledgling dirt-shirt companies have staked claims to this earthy enterprise.

23. In 1874, Enomoto was given the rank of vice-admiral in the fledgling Imperial Japanese Navy.

24. Synonyms for Avifauna include bird, birdie, fowl, songbird, warbler, chick, fledgling, passerine, raptor and nestling

25. Pumblechook, Apostrophizing the fowl in the dish, “when you was a young fledgling, what was in store …

26. Somaliland's fledgling government has managed to successfully crack down on pirates with a robust arrest policy.

27. Just because I give a little fledgling some encouragement does not mean that I am neglecting you.

28. To assimilate, take, or win over into a larger or established group: The fledgling Labor party was Coopted …

29. Scott with such devices and with native gifts as a preacher brought in thousands to the fledgling movement.

30. In addition to solid progress in economic and social development, constitutional processes in the fledgling democracy were strengthened.

31. Kim Jong-il announced plans to import and develop new technologies to develop North Korea's fledgling software industry.

32. In my junior year a friend, a fledgling pilot, taught me the basics of handling a small plane.

33. The development of fledgling industry should be centred on information technology, modem Biological engineering, new energies, laser and marine exploration.

34. Its fledgling Instinet system already allows fund managers to trade share parcels direct with one another, eliminating the human broker.

35. The contradictions are reflected in the political arguments - and political rows - between socialist feminists and the fledgling labour movement bureaucracy.

36. Computing becomes an end in itself as the fledgling hacker gets sucked into the loop between the human and the computer.

37. To warn of impending dangers to a fledgling, the hawk-owl will let out a noise similar to ki ki kikikikiki.

38. The year I turned twenty, my sister and I began to recruit villagers from near and far for our fledgling army.

39. Now the nearby congregation is helping this fledgling group to hold regular Sunday meetings in addition to several book studies.

40. Yet, it is known to have a fledgling cold-chain, which results in supply chain losses of food and other resources.

41. A fledgling, also called a Branchling, will have some or all of its feathers, a short tail, and fully opened eyes

42. If it seems that the fledgling might hit the ground, the mother swoops down under it, carrying it ‘on her pinions.’

43. Over the next one to three years, fledgling penguins may range thousands of miles, spending much of their time at sea.

44. The word Callow comes from the Old English word calu, which meant "bald or featherless." It was used to describe young, fledgling birds

45. Ordered by the Australian government in 1909, she was launched in 1911, and commissioned as flagship of the fledgling Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1913.

46. As a painter, band frontman (pop poppins, TOOMuchTV), and producer, Broose helped define the fledgling Deep Ellum underground art scene in Dallas during the 1980s and 1990s.

47. Producers Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen took the script for American Beauty to the fledgling DreamWorks studio, which bought it for $250,000, outbidding several other production bodies.

48. A City Run on Blood : Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 casts you into the foggy streets of Seattle as a fledgling vampire hungry for blood and answers.

49. " The London office, albeit a just fledgling in comparison to the Les Concierges global presence, has a very positive, energetic vibe " (in 19 reviews) " great location …

50. From 1464 to 1467, this fledgling but growing group held a number of synods in the region of Kunwald and accepted several resolutions that defined their new religious movement.