wingy Antonyms
Meaning of wingy
Webster
wingy (a.)
Having wings; rapid.
Soaring with wings, or as if with wings; volatile airy.
wingy Sentence Examples
- The bird beat its wingy appendages with remarkable speed and precision.
- The tiny, wingy insect hovered erratically in the air.
- The dragon's wingy embrace cast an ominous shadow upon the land.
- The fairy's wingy sandals carried her through the mystical forest.
- The angel's wingy form radiated an ethereal glow.
- The bat's wingy membrane allowed it to navigate the darkness with ease.
- The pterodactyl's wingy skeleton was an awe-inspiring relic of a bygone era.
- The kite's wingy surface fluttered gracefully in the summer breeze.
- The aircraft's wingy design provided exceptional lift and maneuverability.
- The wingy leaves of the plant swayed gently in the wind, creating a calming effect.
FAQs About the word wingy
Having wings; rapid., Soaring with wings, or as if with wings; volatile airy.
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The bird beat its wingy appendages with remarkable speed and precision.
The tiny, wingy insect hovered erratically in the air.
The dragon's wingy embrace cast an ominous shadow upon the land.
The fairy's wingy sandals carried her through the mystical forest.