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[ flejd ] / flɛdʒd /
adjectivehaving the plumage or feathers necessary for flight. having the characteristics of maturity. Origin of fledgedFirst recorded in 1570–80; fledge + -ed2 Words nearby fledgedFlecker, flection, fled, Fledermaus, Die, fledge, fledged, fledgling, fledgy, flee, fleece, fleeced Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for fledgedDick and Jack, Molly and Katy, were now fledged; and it was high time for them to begin to exercise a little. Little Robins Learning to Fly|Madeline Leslie If I had seen him for the first time, I should have taken him to be a fledged centaur—a mixture of man, quadruped, and bird. In the Wilds of Africa|W.H.G. Kingston He lives on good terms with the other occupants of the nest, and when fledged, makes laudable if ludicrous attempts to caw. Glimpses of Indian Birds|Douglas Dewar The broken eggshells may lie in the old nest, but the fledged larks are singing in the blue of the sky. The Luckiest Girl in the School|Angela Brazil
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