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NGSL Rank: 2006
wing
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Meanings
noun
  • (in a bird) a modified forelimb that bears large feathers and is used for flying.
  • a rigid horizontal structure that projects from both sides of an aircraft and supports it in the air.
  • a raised part of the body of a car or other vehicle above the wheel.
  • a part of a large building, especially one that projects from the main part.
    E.g. a maternity wing
  • a group within a political party or other organization having particular views or a particular function.
    E.g. she joined the youth wing of the party at the age of 16
  • the sides of a theatre stage out of view of the audience.
  • (in soccer, rugby, and hockey) the part of the field close to the sidelines.
  • a lateral part or projection of an organ or structure.
  • an air force unit of several squadrons or groups.
  • a flock of plovers (birds).
    E.g. some sportsmen make no scruple about firing into the thick of a wing of plover
verb
  • travel on wings or by aircraft; fly.
    E.g. George satisfied his keen urge to fly by winging homewards with the Royal Air Force
  • shoot (a bird) in the wing, so as to prevent flight without causing death.
    E.g. one bird was winged for every bird killed
  • speak or act without preparation; improvise.
    E.g. a little preparation puts you ahead of the job-seekers who try to wing it

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