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fledgling

noun as in beginner in activity

noun as in baby bird

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Not until the whole thing collapsed a hundred years on did space open for a fledgling radical experiment in democratic government, which became the United States.

WBC and IBF belt holder Jonas, 40, is the established world champion and in the form of her life, while Price has been hyped as unbeatable in her fledgling pro career.

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Wigan's victory lifted them to fourth place in the fledgling Super League table, above Warrington on points difference after inflicting the first defeat of the season on Sam Burgess' side.

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And San Diego coach Mikey Vargas said that success provides a foundation for his fledgling MLS team.

But he saw it as his job to stand up for a fledgling legislature - a job that sometimes needed an outspoken figure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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