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Meanings of fledge young in English
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Usage of fledge young in English
1
Baby jackdaws are difficult to raise successfully: in bad years, 80 percent of couples fail to fledgeyoung.
2
I found a nest of half- fledgedyoung birds this day at Poona.
3
One nest contained three half- fledgedyoung, and the rest had four eggs slightly incubated in each.
4
It contained two well- fledgedyoung ones, that hopped out as soon as the nest was touched.
5
Let me at least leave that vice to half- fledgedyoung men and to bad old men.
6
I'm a full- fledgedyoung lady now, Major Darcy, and have been 'out' for three whole years.
7
It is so interesting to see the girls grow up, and come out as full- fledgedyoung ladies.
8
Midsummer guillemots and razorbills were shepherding their newly fledgedyoung on their first few days out at sea.
9
One had two nearly fledgedyoung and two adult birds dead inside; the other had two scaldies and one adult bird also dead.
10
Bird twitterings intimate and charming; chirpings of the mothers to their newly fledgedyoung; little cries of joy, and counsel, and innocent surprises!
11
I would therefore remark that on the 11th November, 1871, I saw several newly- fledgedyoung ones at Poona.
12
Two birds, however, at that moment lit on one branch and I shot them both, and they proved to be fully- fledgedyoung ones.
13
The dark gray and yellowish brown dry grass and stubble of the meadow-bottom were exactly copied in the color of the half- fledgedyoung.
14
Presently a mess of sticks came down and with them two fully- fledgedyoung jackdaws, one dead, killed with the pole, the other sound and lively.