Examples of using Fledgling in English and their translations into Hindi
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Africa fledgling girls.
An absolute minefield for the fledgling writer.
Even in Gucci's fledgling years, the family was notorious for its ferocious infighting.
Mayflies are on the menu for this hungry fledgling.
These can quickly sink your fledgling Amazon operation.
Many regard the 356 as the first Porsche because it was the first model sold by the fledgling company.
Blue was news, cultural shows, and some fledgling entertainment shows that were still looking for sponsors.
Fledgling automotive magazine Motor Trend awarded its first“Car of the Year” to Cadillac in 1949; the company refused.
John remembered asking Paul to join his fledgling band the next day.
Leveraging your fledgling account too deeply could wipe you out before you get established in the market.
So much so that John asked Paul to join his fledgling band the next day.
The 22-year-old news anchor and fledgling star of ZAN TV has to get to work by 6:00 for her Friday-morning shift.
Two days after the chainsplit that resulted in the launch of Bitcoin Cash, the fledgling coin is quite an unusual position.
Using your fledgling account way too significantly could clean you out prior to getting set up on the market.
Revenue from all those beer ads helped keep the fledgling television industry in business.
Especially if you have a fledgling business, you might want to use the high power, lost cost approach of a Facebook ad.
Fledgling investors are often so anxious to get their property rented that they will take anyone who's willing to fill out the paperwork.
The green revolution was on the way, but the fledgling nation needed both manpower and machines for the agricultural sector.
The fledgling group who had recently changed their name officially to“The Beatles” were playing at a local club called The Kaiserkeller.
In 1928, for example, the league partnered with the fledgling NBC radio network to bring its“Citizenship School of the Air” to 15 million listeners.
The fledgling film industry declined through the decade, over 2 million Australians attending cinemas weekly at 1250 venues.
Serving in divisions of infantry, armour and a fledgling airborne force, they fought on three continents in Africa, Europe and Asia.
The fledgling automotive magazine Motor Trend awarded its first"Motor Trend Car of the Year" to Cadillac in 1949 for its innovative overhead valve V8 engine.
Yograj said he always wanted Yuvraj to go to“Bombay” in his fledgling days, and playing in Mumbai transformed the flamboyant all-rounder into a“good cricketer“.
As the fledgling army valued literacy in its officers, Monroe was commissioned with the rank of lieutenant, serving under Captain William Washington.
Children's workshops and storytelling sessions entertain fledgling bookworms, while grown-ups can be inspired by Nobel Prize winning scientists and writers.
Instead, the fledgling effort is nod to the new skill sets and trades which will be need in the offshore energy sectors in the decades to come.
The difficulty for youngsters choosing tennis as a fledgling career is that India does not have enough entry-level tournaments that offer substantial cash prizes.
In 1993, the fledgling Fox network outbid CBS for the rights to air the National Football League, resulting in several stations switching to Fox.
Bose was able to reorganize the fledgling army and gained massive support among the expatriate Indian population in south-east Asia.