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Meaning of goosewinged
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goosewinged (a.)
Having a goosewing.
Said of a fore-and-aft rigged vessel with foresail set on one side and mainsail on the other; wing and wing.
goosewinged Sentence Examples
- The goosewinged sails crackled in the gusting wind, propelling the sailboat forward.
- The goosewinged kite soared high in the sky, its silhouette resembling a majestic bird in flight.
- The goosewinged aircraft could gracefully maneuver through the narrow mountain pass.
- The goosewinged formation of the fighter jets provided optimal coverage and reduced drag.
- The goosewinged design of the building allowed for maximum sunlight exposure while reducing wind resistance.
- The goosewinged roof of the stadium provided shade to the spectators below.
- The goosewinged fabric of the tent billowed in the breeze, creating a billowy and ethereal effect.
- The goosewinged curtains draped over the window, casting a soft, diffused light into the room.
- The goosewinged neckline of the dress highlighted the wearer's décolletage and added a touch of elegance.
- The goosewinged gates of the castle swung open, revealing the grand entrance within.
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Having a goosewing., Said of a fore-and-aft rigged vessel with foresail set on one side and mainsail on the other; wing and wing.
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The goosewinged sails crackled in the gusting wind, propelling the sailboat forward.
The goosewinged kite soared high in the sky, its silhouette resembling a majestic bird in flight.
The goosewinged aircraft could gracefully maneuver through the narrow mountain pass.
The goosewinged formation of the fighter jets provided optimal coverage and reduced drag.