- Look up
fledgling or
fledglings in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fledgling or
Fledglings may
refer to:
Fledgling (bird), a
young bird that has recently...
- Fergie's
Fledglings were a
group of
football players recruited by
Manchester United under the
management of Sir Alex
Ferguson (often
nicknamed "Fergie")...
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dependent upon
parental care and
feeding is
called a
fledgling.
People often want to help
fledglings, as they
appear vulnerable, but it is best to leave...
- the
fledgling will die. As a result,
fledglings rarely leave the
schools in
which they live.
While at the
House of
Night boarding school,
fledglings are...
- The
Curtiss Fledgling,
known internally to
Curtiss as the
Model 48 and
Model 51 is a
trainer aircraft developed for the
United States Navy in the late...
-
Fledgling is a
science fiction vampire novel by
American writer Octavia E. Butler,
published in 2005. It was the author's
final book
published before...
- The FTSE
Fledgling Index comprises companies listed on the main
market of the
London Stock Exchange (LSE)
which qualify as
eligible for
inclusion in the...
- a son and two daughters.
Barrett is the
president and
founder of the
Fledgling Fund, a
philanthropic organization that
supports do****entary
films that...
- contracts.
Dutch traders also
brought thousands of
enslaved people to the
fledgling colony from present-day Indonesia, Madagascar, and
eastern Africa. Some...
- Pawlowski, “Flat-Tops and
Fledglings: A
History of
American Aircraft Carriers” 1971, p203
Gareth L. Pawlowski, “Flat-Tops and
Fledglings: A
History of American...