Definitionadj. (of birds) having developed feathers or plumage
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Matured birds are fully fledged. [Please select]
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We shall treat you as if you were full-fledged citizens of Rome. [Please select]
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Egad, Davy, you need only a woolsack to become a full-fledged judge. [Please select]
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Oh, but you must know that it takes very little now-a-days to make a full-fledged banker. [Please select]
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Amadon and Phillips (1947:581) saw individuals on August 8 and 28 that were feeding "fledged young near Saltillo." [Please select]
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Directly the bird was fledged, he took to flight, and remembers neither father nor mother. [Please select]
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And Cheiron sighed again, and said: "The eaglet must leave the nest when it is fledged." [Please select]
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Long before they were fully fledged they clambered up to the orifice to receive their food. [Please select]
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The callow Hopkins had fledged and developed into a competent all-'round man, able to do anything in the office, and there was a new "skeezicks" discharging Peleg's former functions.' [Please select]
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