Sentences

fledge in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

FLEDGE (verb): to develop the feathers necessary for flight and leave the nest, typically referring to young birds.

Sample Sentences

  1. The young bird began to fledge, leaving the nest for the first time.
  2. After several weeks of care, the chicks finally fledged and took to the skies.
  3. As the season progressed, the trees filled with the sounds of fledging birds.
  4. The conservation program aimed to protect the habitats of species during their fledge.
  5. Parents watch anxiously as their young ones fledge, hoping they will thrive in the wild.
  6. The young birds began to fledge as they flapped their wings for the first time.
  7. After months of training, the athletes were finally ready to fledge into the competitive world.
  8. In the spring, the tree branches were filled with nests where chicks would fledge and take their first flight.
  9. Her confidence started to fledge as she took on new challenges at work.
  10. The festival marked an important moment for the community as they watched their children fledge into adulthood.