full-winged Synonyms

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full-winged Meaning

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full-winged (a.)

Having large and strong or complete wings.

Beady for flight; eager.

full-winged Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic eagle soared through the sky, its full-winged span reaching impressive heights.
  2. The butterfly flitted amidst the flowers, its delicate full-winged beauty a delight to behold.
  3. The hummingbird hovered near the blossoms, its full-winged motion creating a mesmerizing blur.
  4. The swallow darted through the air with remarkable agility, its full-winged flight allowing for intricate maneuvers.
  5. The condor's full-winged silhouette cast a grand shadow over the Andean landscape.
  6. The stork stood tall on its long legs, its full-winged form a symbol of balance and grandeur.
  7. The owl possessed a distinctive full-winged pattern, providing excellent camouflage in the darkness.
  8. The bat's full-winged structure allowed for extended nocturnal flight, reaching impressive altitudes.
  9. The full-winged osprey plummeted into the water with incredible force and precision, its talons poised to seize its prey.
  10. The parrot's vibrant full-winged plumage made it an unmistakable sight in the tropical forest.

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Having large and strong or complete wings., Beady for flight; eager.

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The majestic eagle soared through the sky, its full-winged span reaching impressive heights.

The butterfly flitted amidst the flowers, its delicate full-winged beauty a delight to behold.

The hummingbird hovered near the blossoms, its full-winged motion creating a mesmerizing blur.

The swallow darted through the air with remarkable agility, its full-winged flight allowing for intricate maneuvers.