(Of a bird) having reached full development with fully grown adult plumage; ready to fly.
1 With Visa there is a fully fledged project, which has been agreed.
2 It arrived fully fledged - an Irish Three Sisters with mischievous modern trimmings.
3 Rachelle says the transition from student to fully fledged singer is daunting.
4 Cameron Barclay is the first fully fledged kiwi in the 10 tenors.
5 As the number-one preferred destination, Tara had a fully fledged passenger lounge.
6 North Korea says that, unlike Libya, it is a fully fledged nuclear state.
7 Does it feel different now he's a fully fledged member of the band?
8 As soon as it was fully fledged , it started with a large ambition.
9 In status, however, he remained a technician rather than a fully fledged research scientist.
10 I refer to its publication as a thoroughly documented, fully fledged , serious scientific report.
11 Becoming a fully fledged sushi chef usually takes a decade.
12 Paul Mundy hopes to become a fully fledged vicar soon.
13 She has emerged from the novelty of kid-actor to a fully fledged leading woman.
14 Capra's Dickensian masterpiece gets a fully fledged UK re-release for Christmas, and why not?
15 When the depression became a fully fledged nervous breakdown, he was overwhelmed by delusions.
16 By the middle of December, you will be a fully fledged member of Baldwin's family.
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