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winged
[ wingdor, especially Literary, wing-id ]
adjective
- having wings.
- having a winglike part or parts:
a winged bone; a winged seed.
- abounding with wings or winged creatures.
- moving or reaching swiftly on or as if on wings:
winged words.
- rapid or swift.
- elevated or lofty:
winged sentiments.
- disabled in the wing, as a bird.
- wounded in an arm or other nonvital part.
winged
/ ·Éɪŋ»å /
adjective
- furnished with wings
winged god
winged horse
- flying straight and true as if by wing
winged words
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ·É¾±²Ô²µî€½Ä»å·±ô²â adverb
- ·É¾±²Ô²µî€½Ä»å·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
- ³ó²¹±ô´Ú-·É¾±²Ô²µ±ð»å adjective
- ²Ô´Ç²Ô··É¾±²Ô²µ±ð»å adjective
- ³Ü²Ô··É¾±²Ô²µ±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
But instead of a winged, walnut-sized ball, real-life seekers chase a flag runner dressed in yellow, who has a sock with a tennis ball in attached to their shorts.
As her daughters remember it, she winged it but quickly became a bespoke tailor to elites.
Rays of golden light beam down from a winged celestial being to pierce the humble saint’s hands, feet and side, echoing the mortal wounds suffered during Christ’s crucifixion.
Designed based on perching birds like ravens and crows that frequently switch between air and land, the multifunctional robotic legs allow it to take off autonomously in environments previously inaccessible to winged drones.
Like winged creatures of the sky it draws its nickname from, the bird of paradise seems always ready for takeoff, angling itself toward the light of better tomorrows, or at least the possibility of them.
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