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wings

[wingz] / wɪŋz /
NOUN
organ, device of flight
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Example Sentences

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The golden cross has two distinct wings making up its horizontal part, he said, and carry some of Garcia’s ashes inside.

From Los Angeles Times

We kind of have separate wings of the house and I have the downstairs basement as my zone.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cars will have active aerodynamics - front and rear wings will open on the straights to reduce drag and increase straightline speed and click back into place for maximum cornering performance.

From BBC

Within minutes, the woman goes into labor, giving birth to a mutant baby with wings.

From Los Angeles Times

“Hamnet’s” Globe was constructed to have a working backstage so Mescal, Jupe and the players could move in and out of the wings.

From Los Angeles Times