Able to fly or soar in the air
“The majestic eagle soared through the sky with its powerful winged form.”
Having or pertaining to wings, especially of birds
“I watched in awe as the majestic eagle spread its winged glory and soared across the sky.”
Done without being planned or rehearsed
Related to or having the characteristics of a bird
Fleet, swift, not plodding, capable of running spritely
Past tense for to move, travel, or be sent quickly, as if flying
“The conference called on leadership at all levels to rapidly wing into action.”
Past tense for to travel on wings or by aircraft
“Birds wing into the deep, cool shadows of the woods to renew their feathers in a late post-nuptial molt.”
Past tense for to shoot or wound in the wing or arm
“Oh, sure, you have all seen me wing a couple of people, but I would hope that it was only after they'd repeatedly attacked me.”
Past tense for to do or perform something through improvisation
“I'm not good at making speeches, so I'm just going to wing it and hope it comes out fine.”
Past tense for to travel by jet aircraft
Past tense for to fly or rise high in the air
Past tense for to throw or launch something in a given direction
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