All 7 Uses of
fledgling
in
The Angel Experiment
- Finally, the raucous fledglings quieted.
p. 26.8 *fledglings = baby birds that recently grew feathers for flight
- His fine blond hair stuck up all over his head, reminding me of a fledgling's downy feathers.†
p. 4.1
- Most of the nests had large fuzzy fledglings in them, and most of the fledglings had larger rust-colored parents, and most of the parents were staring tensely at Nudge and Fang with cold predators' eyes.†
p. 25.1
- Most of the nests had large fuzzy fledglings in them, and most of the fledglings had larger rust-colored parents, and most of the parents were staring tensely at Nudge and Fang with cold predators' eyes.†
p. 25.1
- Its fledglings were squawking loudly for it.†
p. 25.4
- The fledglings were excited to see it and practically climbed over one another trying to get the first bite.†
p. 25.8
- These fierce, strong birds were carefully smoothing their fledglings' mottled white feathers, feeding them, helping them get out of the nest to practice flying.†
p. 26.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(fledgling) inexperienced; or a person or organization that is inexperienced
or:
new, young or specifically a bird that recently developed its flight feathers (recently fledged) - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)