Wings - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɪŋz|  American pronunciation of the word wings
Brit.  |wɪŋz|  British pronunciation of the word wings
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto wing
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounwing

Extra examples

Roll the chicken wings in the batter.

Angels are usually depicted with wings.

The bird's wings flailed the water.

The bird's wings were flapping.

The bird was fluttering its wings.

The bird's wings were fluttering.

With a flutter of wings, the birds settled into the nest.

...when it outspread its wings, a pteranodon would have had a wingspan in excess of 20 feet...

Some insects have only rudimentary wings.

In the perfect insect the abdomen does not carry either the wings or the legs.

Adult species have white dots on the wings.

The extent of kite's wings is more than five feet.

The wings are angular, with large eyelets, reddish in the centre.

The swift does not flap its wings so often as the swallow.

The wings of the plane have iced up and it is too dangerous to fly.

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