a novice at, evergreen, half-cocked, ingenuous, naive, raw, unbeaten, unformed, unpracticed in, unused to
Definitionadj. (of birds) not yet having developed feathers
Last update: October 24, 2015
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The hawk is aerial brother of the wave which he sails over and surveys, those his perfect air-inflated wings answering to the elemental unfledged pinions of the sea. [Please select]
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In March I found a nest with the young unfledged. [Please select]
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It, however, contained three unfledged young, so I left it alone. [Please select]
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Clearly he was quite the safest and nicest of all the unfledged she had ever possessed. [Please select]
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Three young, unfledged starlings were given the hawk to eat. [Please select]
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Not so the barbets; they call all the year round; even unfledged nestlings raise up the voices of infantile squeakiness. [Please select]
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Flint, I put it to you, is it safe to allow these young unfledged birds out into this vast and bewildering place. [Please select]
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Aunt Jamesina had a proper respect for the cloth even in the case of an unfledged parson. [Please select]
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Fancy their astonishment when at the end of twelve hours there came out, not unfledged birdlings, but twelve pretty little boys. [Please select]
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Both were equally sympathetic, and pitied the little unfledged creature, who was by some accident left motherless in his early youth. [Please select]
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There was a perceptible hush, during which we shrank together like unfledged chickens on a frosty night; then, in a never-to-be-forgotten crash that ought to have brought down the massy roof, that mountainous carcass fell. [Please select]
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