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Sentence count:205+24Posted:2017-04-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: doingssavingsfeelingsmooringsearningsleggingswritingsbearingsMeaning: [wɪŋ]  n. 1. a means of flight or ascent 2. stylized bird wings worn as an insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members. 
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91. The bird's wings have a spread of three feet.
92. The plane's wings are very long.
93. The wings of the plane have iced up.
94. Suddenly the eagle opened its wings.
95. The insect's wings are almost transparent.
96. Its wings beat slowly.
97. A frequent metaphor for one aspect of chaos theory is called the Butterfly Effect - butterflies flapping their wings in the Amazon affect the weather in Chicago.
98. A year spent studying abroad should allow him to spread his wings a bit.
99. There were lengthy internal disputes between the two wings of the party.
100. He will try to satisfy both wings of the party, the fundamentalists and the realists.
101. It takes 15 minutes to convert the plane into a car by removing the wings and the tail.
102. To mix yet more metaphors, you were trying to run before you could walk, and I've clipped your wings.
103. She'd been working for the same company for fifteen years and it was time to leave and spread her wings.
104. She played the part of an angel, complete with wings and a halo.
105. The scarlet of the wings shades into pink at the tips.
106. He drew fantastic animals with two heads and large wings.
107. The tropical butterfly's wings were shimmering with all the colours of the rainbow.
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
108. The sea gull was beating the air with its wings.
109. I led a very confined life in my village so I suppose that I wanted to spread my wings.
110. Going to college gave her the chance to spread her wings.
111. The children use water wings to keep themselves up in the water while they're learning to swim.
112. "The new job has allowed her to spread her wings and really blossom, " is a mixed metaphor.
113. She was aware of a whole host of ambitious young managers waiting in the wings.
114. Most nights I watched the start of the play from the wings.
115. Having a new baby to look after has clipped her wings a bit.
116. Several junior managers are waiting in the wings for promotion.
117. I wished I could just sprout wings and fly away.
118. Other firms are waiting in the wings, ready to step in and make an offer should the current deal fall through.
119. They observed how the tiny wings were fitted to the body.
120. The bird's wings have a spread of nearly a metre.
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