wings (Meaning)

Wordnet

wings (n)

a means of flight or ascent

stylized bird wings worn as an insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members

wings Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic eagle soared through the sky on its broad, feathered wings.
  2. The tiny hummingbird flapped its delicate wings with astonishing speed.
  3. The butterflies danced in the breeze, their vibrant wings adding a splash of color to the garden.
  4. The angel's wings shimmered with a celestial glow, illuminating the darkness.
  5. The pilot skillfully maneuvered the plane's wings, keeping it balanced in flight.
  6. The bird escaped its cage, spreading its wings and taking flight to freedom.
  7. The kite caught the wind and soared high above the ground, its wings fluttering in the breeze.
  8. The airplane spread its wings on the runway, preparing for takeoff.
  9. The bat flew through the night, its leathery wings allowing it to navigate with ease.
  10. The fairy's delicate wings glimmered in the moonlight, as she flitted through the enchanted forest.

FAQs About the word wings

a means of flight or ascent, stylized bird wings worn as an insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members

sides, teams, coalitions, parties,factions,sects, bodies, movements, blocs, sets

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The majestic eagle soared through the sky on its broad, feathered wings.

The tiny hummingbird flapped its delicate wings with astonishing speed.

The butterflies danced in the breeze, their vibrant wings adding a splash of color to the garden.

The angel's wings shimmered with a celestial glow, illuminating the darkness.