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fledgling English

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fledgling

(of a young bird) having acquired its flight feathers a fledgling robin (= unfledged) young and inexperienced a fledgling enterprise a fledgling skier an unfledged lawyer (= newcomer) any new participant in some activity young bird that has just fledged or become capable of flying

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Simple sentences

There was a fledgling bird there.

Movie subtitles

I'm only sorry that you as a fledgling writer weren't present to observe with your own big magic eyes a seasoned professional in action.
So... the fledgling flies the coop.
A little Russian fledgling.
These fledgling stars are just being let out into the galaxy.
Do not abandon, O Lord, their nest and keep it safe, especially the little fledgling, the young czarevitch.
They deserve better than me. They're too good to waste on a fledgling writer.
Well. The last fledgling takes wing.
A fledgling killer's first effort at transformation.
What you're about to see are some of my fledgling opticals.
That's a really depressing way to look at a fledgling relationship.
Well, there's nothing fledgling about it.
Turning his back on his former profession, Malkovich had to start from scratch and pay his dues all over again as a fledgling puppeteer.
Inside, there is a tiny baby a fledgling.
I hope you were not too upset that your little, fledgling democracy was emasculated on the open sea, Jacques.
I told her she's a fledgling.
Ah, and how is my fledgling real-estate agent this morning?
A poor fledgling is only there to be pecked at.
He controls more assets than the Russian Mafia and, thanks to his old Cold War connections, he has the legitimacy of a fledgling government.
Lorelai, the Gilmore Group is a fledgling enterprise.
It was time for the fledgling to leave the love nest.
But the leaders of men, their power waning refused to cooperate with the fledgling nation wishing rather that the world be divided.
Yeah, if we responded to every fledgling challenger who wants to make a name for themselves, it wouldn't be fair to us.
See, she jettisons millions of fledgling spores - her children.
So, yeah, maybe I'm a little tangled in Nancy's drama. But it's a fledgling effort.
What else does the encyclopaedic Miss Dunken say of her fledgling?
Often, one fledgling planet accumulates so much gas and dust that thermonuclear reactions do occur.
The Pleiades are a loose cluster of young stars only 50 million years old. These fledgling stars are just being let out into the galaxy.
A host of fledgling, Gone with the wing. The whisper, of the river.
It was just a tiny fledgling at first.
Wise leader, forgive me. I am just a fledgling new to flight.
Just because I give a little fledgling some encouragement does not mean that I am neglecting you.
He wasn't a nationalist or a fledgling democrat he was a cold-blooded murderer.
She jettisons millions of fledgling spores, her children.
Way back in history, the Fledgling Empires went to war against the Racnoss.
Ten million years later, the searing hydrogen core of the fledgling star soars past 18 million degrees, and something incredible happens.

News and current affairs

Europeans can bet their last euro the ECB will not let the fledgling common currency be ravaged by inflation because their political leaders, having failed to do their jobs, now fear they might lose them.
Temporary commodity booms typically pull workers, capital, and land away from fledgling manufacturing sectors and production of other internationally traded goods.
The checks and balances that unions provide are essential in the workplace, but they are even more important in sustaining fledgling democratic regimes.
A less propitious start for a fledgling nation could scarcely be imagined.
A decline in oil revenues could be devastating to the fledgling Iraqi government.
Israel's first prime minister, David Ben Gurion, inaugurated the enterprise to compensate for Israel's strategic vulnerability, a fledgling army, and the West's unwillingness to enter into a formal alliance to defend the Jewish state.
Under a monarchy that led the country from 1951-1969, King Idris's relatives and inner circle ran roughshod over fledgling state institutions.
Finally, the Iraqi government must begin dismantling the militia groups that still outgun the fledgling Iraqi army, and it must defeat the largely Sunni-led insurgency.
In name, Guatemala is a fledgling democracy.
The fledgling bank earned enormous credibility, but also considerable enmity, by sticking to its anti-inflation mandate.
Trees were also cut to clear cropland, provide heat, and the fledgling nation was using up its forests to build its own ironworks and railroads as well.
To put it bluntly, violating that fledgling trust will break the back of Russia's economic upswing.
Or, on the contrary, is decisive US support essential to Myanmar's fledgling reform process?
When a bloody coup against Corazon Aquino's fledgling democratic government failed, the leader of the putsch escaped from a floating prison - and then successfully ran for senator.
Why not just keep the fledgling epidemic under wraps and hope that it goes away without the world ever knowing?
Later, the NTC was unable to impose discipline on the myriad militias that formed to fight Qaddafi's troops, or even to direct foreign weapons efficiently to the fledgling Libyan National Army.
Rather than building on some of the fledgling bipartisanship from earlier in the year, Congress decided to produce a mid-year government-financing drama.
The fledgling Communist Party and its three Red Armies were driven out of their bases in the South in the early 1930's by Chiang Kaishek's Nationalist government.
Founded formally in 1948 under UN auspices, the then-fledgling Republic of Korea immediately became engulfed in Cold War power politics, which hampered its efforts to join the UN - a goal not achieved until 1991.
The myth can be stated succinctly. The fledgling Communist Party and its three Red Armies were driven out of their bases in the South in the early 1930's by Chiang Kaishek's Nationalist government.
The most serious problem today is that the country's ethnic tensions and recriminations threaten to undermine the cohesion of the fledgling, multiethnic Afghan Army.

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