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English Idioms Fly The Nest
Fly The Nest - when a young person leaves home and lives outside the family home
- My youngest son is going to fly the nest next year.
- My daughter is not ready to fly the nest. I think in a few years she will be ready.
- All my children still live with me, because of the high cost of living. None of my children flew the nest.
- In many countries children fly the nest, before they get married.
- My parents do not want me to fly the nest. They are very traditional.
- My son flew the nest, but daughter is still at home.
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