Synonym: annex, annexe, backstage, extension, fender, flank, fly, offstage. Similar words: swing, owing to, drawing, following, in full swing, win, twin, show in. Meaning: [wɪŋ] n. 1. a movable organ for flying (one of a pair) 2. one of the horizontal airfoils on either side of the fuselage of an airplane 3. a stage area out of sight of the audience 4. a unit of military aircraft 5. the side of military or naval formation 6. a hockey player stationed in a forward position on either side 7. the wing of a fowl 8. a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud 9. an addition that extends a main building. v. travel through the air; be airborne.
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271) You then turn round so you're facing forwards and constantly adjust the risers to keep the wing overhead.
272) New fibreglass wing tips and dorsal fin additions were attached.
273) Taylor's plan backfired from the moment Flo switched to the left wing and took Pallister with him.
274) Duncan landed it on the port main wheel with the wing dipped into the strong cross-current.
275) An airplane wing is curved on top and flat on the bottom.
276) By 1905, for example, of the 268 beds at the North Wing, only 99 were for the able-bodied.
277) A slight change of angle and a full wing shape becomes distorted into a thin one.
278) Orange flames burst from the root of his right wing and billowed back toward the tail, turning into coal-black smoke.
279) The Therapy Wing has provided much improved facilities for occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
280) The plotters represented the hard core of the right wing.
280) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
281) The membrane of a bat's wing is interdigital.
282) Careful physical examination and trans-scapular radiography can differentiate the subscapular osteochondroma from the classical wing of the scapula.
283) In contrast, the male cock of the rock's wing is designed for agility and tricked up for display.
284) The results are as follow: 1. In the unilateral complete cleft lip, superior labial artery runs along the labial margin and cleft edge, ending in base of nasal wing on the lateral side.
285) 'Why, yes, you are, ' he replied, and cast a curious glance at the cowboy in the wing chair. 'Who is this?'
286) Adult: Tail unbarred pale rufous above, slightly paler and greyer below; broad black band along trailing edge of wing.
287) This appears to confirm Napier and Jost's contention that right wing political beliefs can guard against the potentially upsetting effects of inequality.
288) This occurs at one angle of attack for the same wing loading of a paraglider.
289) The hind wing venation characters are of taxonomic significance in tribal, generic level and of value in explaining the phylogenetic relationships among tribes of the subfamily Laminae .
290) The dominant and subdominant bend-twist modes are illustrated numerically for a long cantilever straight wing, using the new inertia coupling method presented by the authors.
291) Other items found in the grave included the wing tip of a golden eagle, the tail of a cow(sentencedict.com), two marten skulls and a bone from a wild boar.
292) Next, the researchers tweaked their model to simulate stiffening the wings and, separately, to mimic straightening the wing’s curved shape, to see how those changes affected flight efficiency.
293) In the ascent every wing beat becomes an exhausting struggle.
294) The requests revealed internal concern about the loss from an RAF wing commander.
295) This may sound sacrilegious , but he is still very good on the wing, and if his choice was not playing, or playing wide, he would play there happily.
296) Wash the chicken wing, use water to boil the chicken wing until it cooked.