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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211) These stones were removed when this monument was demolished and built in steps in the east wing of the villa.
212) The point is that he has provided one; and one which even Labour's nationalist wing is little equipped to dispute.
213) Olive steadfastly refused to move from the Hall, retreating gradually into the east wing as the rest deteriorated.
214) This means a catastrophic engine failure could send a fragment into the wing and ignite the fuel vapour.
215) The original building remains virtually intact and is now the administrative block of the North Wing.
216) Thanet wing attracts additional staff to Maidstone Prison, especially for the Psychology Department, of which more will be said later.
217) During this the right wing broke up - probably due to aileron flutter - and Bayles was killed.
218) But the radical wing of ETA seems to have switched its attention to journalists.
219) Right wing groups are determined to dilute the influence of the trade unions.
220) In the plans, the east wing next to SuperTarget carried a sign with the Gordmans logo.
221) At the time Longstreet broke through his lines to attack his left wing, he was with the right-wing troops.
222) The humerus rotates in its socket and alters the plane of the wing.
223) This amounts to a death wish as it is generally only the evangelical wing of the church that is growing.
224) The plane dipped down and its starboard wing hit the water, flinging off Mr Treweek.
225) The monoplane wing comprised a lengthy parallel-chord centre section, with tapered outer panels incorporating Frise-type ailerons.
226) The November 1992 unveiling quickly became a pipe dream, and the museum now plans to finish the new wing incrementally.
227) Remove the wing tips and reserve with the neck and gizzard for a stock.
228) As the Ford charged after the Mercedes, Dunn saw in his wing mirror a spurt of tracer fire.
229) Thus I found myself spending a good deal of time in the East Wing.
230) We studied the healing of a standardized lesion on the dorsal surface of a four-day chick embryonic wing bud.
231) A mad scramble followed a Dollar free throw, and Hamilton eventually grabbed the ball on the right wing.
232) Steve O'Shaughnessy weakly headed away a left wing cross to Lee Duxbury who powered a shot goalwards.
233) The family found themselves with a gutted ruin and one surviving wing.
234) She held up a strange-shaped fried chicken wing for me to see or eat.
235) The right wing press has always been deeply antagonistic towards the Labour party.
236) Somewhere behind the east wing of the castle glass shattered.
237) Three tries each, all but one by a fullback or wing.
238) Members of extreme right wing parties are completely opposed to the integration of blacks into white South African society.
239) He recalled watching the Democrats rebuff their own conservative wing until they lost their majority.
240) She was found by the caretaker,[sentencedict .com] whimpering and exhausted on the ground floor of the east wing.