(Of a bird) having reached full development with fully grown adult plumage; ready to fly.
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Examples for "full-fledged"
Examples for "full-fledged"
1Browser Wars: A New Hope Need a full-fledged browser on your smartphone?
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.
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.
6North Korea says that, unlike Libya, it is a fully fledged nuclear state.
7Does it feel different now he's a fully fledged member of the band?
8As soon as it was fully fledged, it started with a large ambition.
9In status, however, he remained a technician rather than a fully fledged research scientist.
10I refer to its publication as a thoroughly documented, fully fledged, serious scientific report.
11Becoming a fully fledged sushi chef usually takes a decade.
12Paul Mundy hopes to become a fully fledged vicar soon.
13She has emerged from the novelty of kid-actor to a fully fledged leading woman.
14Capra's Dickensian masterpiece gets a fully fledged UK re-release for Christmas, and why not?
15When the depression became a fully fledged nervous breakdown, he was overwhelmed by delusions.
16By the middle of December, you will be a fully fledged member of Baldwin's family.
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