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unfledged meaning in Hindi

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unfledged sentence in Hindi
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  1. The mate and even unfledged young reciprocate in kind.
  2. Vapnyar favors the innocent eye _ that of a child or unfledged adult _ as a way of presenting her stories.
  3. Breeders and owners usually find that a fledged bird, even after being clipped, will remain more confident and active than an unfledged bird.
  4. Such is the theme of " Great American Plain, " elaborated with a mix of flair and strain, fledgling freshness and unfledged awkwardness.
  5. Introduced animals such as feral pigs ( which create pools for their wallows, in which mosquitoes can breed ) and rats ( which feed on eggs and unfledged birds ) also contributed to the bird's demise.
  6. We bent the wires of our sparklers into hooks, and flung them up to sputter in the branches of the oak, amid whose roots we'd made the graves of newborn squirrels and unfledged thrushes and other casualties fallen from their nests.
  7. One example of this bird's remarkable long-distance flying abilities involves an Arctic tern ringed as an unfledged chick on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK, in the northern summer of 1982, which in October 1982, just three months from fledging, reached Melbourne, Australia.
  8. The latest offering from Larry McMurtry _ 8 p . m . CDT Sunday, 7 p . m . CDT Monday _ is related to " Dove " in that it supposedly represents the time when a peachy-faced Woodrow Call first meets up with an equally unfledged Gus McCrae.
  9. This year, the LAMC has expanded to include satellite events in Mexico City, Toronto and Buenos Aires in which powerful people that can green-light projects mix with artists, high-fliers and unfledged alike, all looking to stake their claim on what they are hoping will be the next big thing.
  10. Time to fledging must have taken between 60 and 75 (  " 85 ? ) days, most likely around 65 days . This would mean that egg-laying took place from early February to March, and that in April May, unfledged young were present in most active burrows . just as in their relatives, the egg was incubated a few days by either parent, after which the other took over, the relieved bird taking to the sea to satiate themselves for the next incubation stint.

Meaning

adj.
  1. (of birds) not yet having developed feathers; "a small unfledged sparrow on the window sill"
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adj.
  1. young and inexperienced; "a fledgling enterprise"; "a fledgling skier"; "an unfledged lawyer"
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  2. (of an arrow) not equipped with feathers; "shot an unfledged arrow"
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Related Words

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  7. unflinchingly
  8. unfluctuating
  9. unflurried
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