(Of a bird) having reached full development with fully grown adult plumage; ready to fly.
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Examples for "fully fledged"
Examples for "fully fledged"
1With Visa there is a fully fledged project, which has been agreed.
2It arrived fully fledged- an Irish Three Sisters with mischievous modern trimmings.
3Rachelle says the transition from student to fully fledged singer is daunting.
4Cameron Barclay is the first fully fledged kiwi in the 10 tenors.
5As the number-one preferred destination, Tara had a fully fledged passenger lounge.
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2It's almost a full-fledged revolution, said Mohammad Osman, a Sudanese political analyst.
3Relief officials said two U.S. warships would start full-fledged operations from Monday.
4Matullus was still young and had never fought in a full-fledged campaign.
5Running a full-fledged beauty enterprise requires lots of work, time and dedication.
6It became the country's first full-fledged domestic car maker two months ago.
7There was a full-fledged panic in that quartette room in an instant.
8They had been admitted as observers, and later, as full-fledged voting members.
9Based on past experience full-fledged talks would take up to two months.
10In addition, each became a full-fledged specialist in one field of science.
11And do you know what a full-fledged war would look like, Percy?
12On Tuesday, Strickland called for a full-fledged trial on the plan's fairness.
13They can never become full-fledged and free citizens like the white people.
14Kitty, Sophie knew, still wasn't sure about being a full-fledged Corn Flake.
15Sidney is the closest thing to a full-fledged human being on display.
16Pretty soon, you'll end up being a full-fledged member of my clan.