Synonyms: emergent, emerging, arising, dawning, beginning, developing, in the making, budding, raising, burgeoning, growing, embryonic, infant, nascent, incipient, promising, potential, entrant, freshman, neophyte, newbie, novice, tyro, beginner, freshman, greenhorn, initiate, enlistee, recruit, apprentice, tenderfoot, untried, colt, learner, abecedarian, rookie.
Antonyms: declining, mature, expert, professional.
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First you will need to help Fledge get stronger by giving him Stamina Potions. You can do this at night in his room inside the Knight Academy. You will need to do this twice throughout the game and eventuallly Fledge will still ask you if he'll ever become strong as you by doing more push ups. Tell him it doesn't matter how many he does and he will thank you for the response. After progressing further Fledge will stay by the Training Hall near the Knight Academy (in the morning) and he will let you play a shooting game.
Seagulls can swim as soon as they fledge, they do not have to learn how to do this it comes naturally.
I think you have to have a Masters Degree to be a full fledge Teacher.
eat a lot and fledge
Tawny Frogmouths fledge at 25-35 days.
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Kookaburras fledge (develop their feathers) between the ages of 8 weeks and 13 weeks.
No. Owls feathers fledge from 40 to 110 days depending on the species