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wing
noun
- 1. One of the two modified forelimbs of a bird or bat that are adapted for flight.
2. One of two or more membranous outgrowths that project from either side of the body of an insect enabling it to fly.
3. One of the flattened structures that project from either side of an aircraft body.
4. Any of the corner sections of a vehicle body, forming covers for the wheels.
5. A part of a building projecting from the central or main section.
- Example: the west wing
- Thesaurus: annex, addition, ell (
7a. sport.
- In football and hockey, etc: either edge of the pitch;
- In football and hockey, etc: the player at either extreme of the forward line.
- The area at each side of a stage, where performers wait to enter, out of sight of the audience.
- Form: wings
10. In the RAF: a unit consisting of several squadrons.
11. In the RAF: a qualified pilot's badge.
- Form: wings
- A miraculous surge of speed.
- Form: wings
- Any of various flat or projecting sections of a plant.
- 1. To make one's way by flying, or with speed.
- Form: wing one's way (often)
- Thesaurus: wound, hurt, injure, bring down.
- To fly or skim lightly over something.
adj
adj
- Waiting for one's turn to perform.
- Flying; in flight.
- To use one's potential fully.
- To escape from a confining environment in order to do this.
- poetic
To fly off.
- Under their protection or guidance.
