Idioms

try your wings

try (one's) wings (out)

To use a skill that one has only just learned. Now that I'm a licensed driver, it's time for me to try my wings and hit the open road! Go ahead, try your wings out—I want to see the new move.
See also: try, wing
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try your wings

If you try your wings, you try to do something new to find out if you can succeed. A good school should encourage you to try your wings. He was very keen to try his wings and be a deputy on his own.
See also: try, wing
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
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