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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181) Ensign Erik Neal, stands on the bridge wing and talks to the helmsman on a microphone.
182) Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve.
183) The old man went into one wing of the workhouse and the old girl went to the other.
184) The new wing with its harmonising fine materials and fabrics create a stylish ambience.
185) The wing, I found, had inadequate focus and a fuzzy sense of purpose.
186) I could see in the wing mirror that my arrival had provoked some interest.
187) In response the tribal people formed a solidarity association with an armed wing, Shanti Bahini.
188) The right wing carries the early finish time on the left and the late finish time on the right.
189) He would be reading, and she would be sitting across from him in a wing chair.
190) So as an aircraft came out of the engineering wing I gave it a test.
191) They now began to side with the extreme wing of the pied noir integrationist movement, which openly called for his overthrow.
192) The monastery at Belmont Abbey near Hereford has opened up a guest wing.
193) Each is a true believer from a distinct wing of the conservative movement.
194) Mr Massow said the controversy had pitted the Tory leader, William Hague, against his own party's liberal wing.
195) Is there a gremlin outside, chewing on the wing of the plane?
196) A mad scramble followed a Dollar free throw, and Jason Hamilton eventually grabbed the ball on the right wing.
197) Dear Maura, she had taken the poor little thing under her wing.
198) All were tied to their product and its relation to the wing flying mission.
199) A Terrell museum wing was bequeathed and installed in the 1950s.
200) He turned to the left wing and announced Gabriel Marcel.
201) I'll just clean the muck off the windscreen and wing mirrors.
202) The quality of the noun is that it captures a concept on the wing and holds it still for inspection.
203) I find confirmation of this in the fact that in describing Pelops's wing of the gable he ends with Alpheus.
204) Today they were busy removing the bandage body stocking that had been used to help the wing to heal.
205) But when he tried to get into the maternity wing he found the doors were locked.
206) "The West Wing" is one of the most critically acclaimed TV series in the USA.
207) There are corridor-like store-rooms in the West Wing, though not as extensive as those at Knossos.
208) The evidence indicated that wing flaps were in the retracted position at the time of impact.
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209) Our own arm bones correspond roughly to the bird wing bones.
210) There was usually a passage which went from one wing to the other and crossed the open hall at first floor level.