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wingspread

[ wing-spred ]

noun

  1. the distance between the most outward tips of the wings wings when they are as extended as possible.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of wingspread1

First recorded in 1895–1900; wing + spread
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By comparison, the snappily dressed kids in group shots typically arrange themselves in poses, crouching with their arms upraised or wingspread like the Jackson 5 or folded on their chests B-boy style.

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He stood there as if be were drying himself in the sun, with a wingspread of about eleven feet, a bright orange head and a magenta carbuncle.

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The great eagle, with its six-foot wingspread, did not see him.

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“I had prepared her for the nightly invasion of bats … but she had not expected so many, she said, or that they would have a three-foot wingspread and such big teeth,†he remembered.

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His six-and-a-half-foot wingspread has been crippled by bullets; they say he screams when his Corps sees action.

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