fledgling|fledglings in English

noun

['fledg·ling || 'fledʒlɪŋ]

young bird that cannot fly; inexperienced young perso

Use "fledgling|fledglings" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "fledgling|fledglings" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fledgling|fledglings", or refer to the context using the word "fledgling|fledglings" in the English Dictionary.

1. Hovers over its fledglings,

2. He is a fledgling writer.

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

4. It was invested in fledgling biotechnology companies.

5. 10 It was invested in fledgling biotechnology companies.

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

7. 11 synonyms for Abecedarian: beginner, fledgling, freshman, greenhorn, initiate, neophyte

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

9. Nursed the fledgling Business through an economic downturn.

10. The key feature of summer is raising fledglings and juveniles to become successful adult Crows

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

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

13. Well it turns out that the babies, the New Caledonian crow babies, are fledglings.

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

15. And you can see, in some years over 60 percent of the fledglings were oiled.

16. Synonyms for Abecedarians include apprentices, babes, beginners, colts, cubs, fledglings, freshmen, greenhorns, neophytes and newbies

17. 15 The palm trees looked no bigger than fledgling asparagus.

18. 16 Newsagent: Michael, how's my fledgling paper boy doing, this fine pristine morning?

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

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

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

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

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

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

25. Most fledglings are automatically assumed to be Anarchs by the elders, and are despised as products of the 20th century