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Meaning of light-winged

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light-winged (a.)

Having light and active wings; volatile; fleeting.

light-winged Sentence Examples

  1. The light-winged hummingbird hovered gracefully before the exotic flower.
  2. The light-winged butterfly danced through the summer breeze, its vibrant colors shimmering in the sunlight.
  3. A flock of light-winged swallows swooped and darted overhead, their chirping echoing through the air.
  4. The light-winged dragonflies glistened as they skimmed over the shimmering lake.
  5. The delicate light-winged moth fluttered its ethereal wings upon the moonlit rose.
  6. With light-winged toes, the ballerina pirouetted across the stage, her movements as graceful as a swan.
  7. The light-winged aircraft ascended into the sky, its slender wings carrying it effortlessly upward.
  8. The light-winged seeds of the dandelion floated on the wind, scattering their promise of new life.
  9. The light-winged spirit of the departed soared through the celestial realm, its presence filling the hearts of those who loved it.
  10. The light-winged words of the poet danced on the page, evoking emotions that transcended time and space.

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Having light and active wings; volatile; fleeting.

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The light-winged hummingbird hovered gracefully before the exotic flower.

The light-winged butterfly danced through the summer breeze, its vibrant colors shimmering in the sunlight.

A flock of light-winged swallows swooped and darted overhead, their chirping echoing through the air.

The light-winged dragonflies glistened as they skimmed over the shimmering lake.