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newbie
Any new participant in some activity.
freshman
newcomer
starter
entrant
newbie
neophyte
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(Of a young bird) having acquired its flight feathers.
fledgling
mature
fledged
1
It saw the egg and probably the chick, but not the
fledgeling
.
2
Her spirit felt as bruised as a
fledgeling
fallen upon stony ground.
3
That and the fall of the
fledgeling
excited the birds more than ever.
4
Forgive my insolence, Count, but it is forty years since you were a
fledgeling
.
5
A
fledgeling
ambition, conscious of new aims and chances, revealed itself in all he said.
6
And the baby drinks, like a blind
fledgeling
.
7
The report called for the establishment of an Interactive Commission that
fledgeling
developers could pitch ideas to.
8
Though that's good for device makers, it shows just how complicated the
fledgeling
smart home market may become.
9
Rooks, though generally cleanly feeders, will at times eat almost anything, from a mussel to a
fledgeling
bird.
10
My
fledgeling
,
will they not be a little ashamed of their short-sightedness when the spring has brought back the sun?
11
She had been a beauty then; every one danced to the tune she piped, and this curate-
a
mere
fledgeling
-
had
danced
also.
12
A foal is an immature horse, a chicken an immature fowl, a calf an immature ox, a
fledgeling
an immature bird.
13
A wondrous touching sight to behold a man of your years playing the turtle-dove to his good wife like the merest
fledgeling
.
14
The training for my venture was now complete; my powers were developed, and equal to a lofty flight; no more
fledgeling
essays for me.
15
Meeko was running along a limb, the first of the
fledgelings
in his mouth.
16
He fed his
fledgelings
himself, tearing the meat into pieces.
blind fledgeling
fledgeling ambition
mere fledgeling
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