winged

[US]/wɪŋd/
[UK]/wɪŋd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. having wings, fast, flying, having wing injury

Phrases & Collocations

winged creature

winged angel

winged insect

left wing

right wing

on the wing

in the wings

chicken wing

white wings

on wings

take wing

wing tip

wing area

wing commander

get one's wings

wing section

wing span

wing panel

hind wing

Example Sentences

the earliest winged insects.

The bullet winged the bird

The doves winged skyward.

one bird was winged for every bird killed.

Ambition winged his spirit.

The airplanes winged their way to the south.

Fear winged his steps.

a pair of shoes, one side winged by a bullet.

his cheek was tattooed with a winged fist.

Petiole narrowly winged basally or proximally, with a subapical abscission zone;

To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of lobing.

She was often shown as a beautiful women often appearing nude.She is often accompanied by the winged godling, Eros which means love.

Belonging to the forkhead/winged helix transcription factors family,FOXC2 is expressed in both adipose and skeletal muscular tissue.

A black and white two-winged fly (Ceratitis capitata) found in many warm regions of the world, the larvae of which destroy citrus and other fruit crops.

Seeds 1 to many, with or without a fleshy sometimes brightly colored sarcotesta and/or aril, sometimes with long hairs, or broadly winged;endosperm usually copious and fleshy;

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