flidge Synonyms

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flidge Meaning

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flidge (a.)

Fledged; fledge.

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flidge (v. i.)

To become fledged; to fledge.

flidge Sentence Examples

  1. The bird hesitated at the edge of the flidge, its wings trembling with anticipation.
  2. With a graceful leap, the eagle soared from the flidge, gliding effortlessly through the sky.
  3. The flidge was a precarious perch, offering only a narrow foothold and a sheer drop below.
  4. The climber carefully tested the flidge before entrusting his weight to its slippery surface.
  5. The rocks formed a natural flidge, providing a sheltered resting place for weary hikers.
  6. The flidge of the cliff was adorned with wildflowers, their vibrant colors contrasting with the rugged stone.
  7. The acrobats performed daring aerial maneuvers on a flidge suspended high above the ground.
  8. The narrow flidge of the bridge swayed beneath the weight of the pedestrians, creating a sense of vertigo.
  9. The flidge was like a lifeline, connecting the mountains on either side of the chasm.
  10. The monk perched on the flidge of the mountain monastery, meditating on the vast panorama below.

FAQs About the word flidge

Fledged; fledge., To become fledged; to fledge.

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The bird hesitated at the edge of the flidge, its wings trembling with anticipation.

With a graceful leap, the eagle soared from the flidge, gliding effortlessly through the sky.

The flidge was a precarious perch, offering only a narrow foothold and a sheer drop below.

The climber carefully tested the flidge before entrusting his weight to its slippery surface.