Sentence examples for The fledgling from inspiring English sources

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The fledgling

noun

A young bird which has just developed its flight feathers (notably wings).

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The fledgling industry went through a tumultuous period.

The fledgling entrepreneurs are charging their customers $50 a day.

The fledgling council needs informed, constructive critique, not simply condemnation.

The fledgling work even had legs, if short ones.

The fledgling doctor's impulse to protest flared weakly and died.

The fledgling Palestinian Authority, by contrast, is something else.

The fledgling company is not alone, however.

The fledgling is obviously doing well so far.

The fledgling startup has even started to bring in revenue.

The fledgling DEA tries to stop him.

The fledgling escapes with Jack, who reveals that LaCroix has issued an execution order on the fledgling for framing Nines on orders from Ming-Xiao.

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