wung-out (Meaning)
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wung-out (a.)
Having the sails set in the manner called wing-and-wing.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wung-out
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wung-out Sentence Examples
- The heavy door wung out, revealing a dimly lit room.
- The window wung out, letting in a cool breeze.
- The child swung the gate wung-out, allowing her friends to enter.
- The pendulum wung-out, marking the passage of time.
- The barn door wung-out, welcoming in the farmer and his livestock.
- The flag wung-out proudly from the flagpole.
- The bird's wings wung-out as it soared through the air.
- The sail wung-out, catching the wind and propelling the boat forward.
- The baseball bat wung-out, striking the ball with a resounding crack.
- The clothesline wung-out, carrying a fresh load of laundry to dry in the sun.
FAQs About the word wung-out
Having the sails set in the manner called wing-and-wing.
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The heavy door wung out, revealing a dimly lit room.
The window wung out, letting in a cool breeze.
The child swung the gate wung-out, allowing her friends to enter.
The pendulum wung-out, marking the passage of time.