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wing

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/wɪng/
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any of the two parts of the body of a bird, insect, etc. used for flying

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  • The bird spread its wings and soared high into the sky.
  • A butterfly’s delicate wings are covered in colorful scales.
  • The eagle’s powerful wings beat against the air as it flew.
  • Insects like bees and dragonflies have transparent wings.
  • He studied the bat’s wing structure to understand its flight mechanics.
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a fender or panel covering a vehicle's wheel to prevent water or mud from splashing

  • The car's wing was damaged in the minor collision.
  • Mechanics replaced the bent wing on the front wheel.
  • Rally cars have reinforced wings to handle mud.
  • The wing keeps the vehicle cleaner during wet weather.
  • Rust formed along the edge of the old wing.
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(plural) any of the sides of the stage in a theater that is not in the audience's sight

In a theater, a wing is the area to the side of the stage, out of view of the audience. Wings are used to store scenery, props, and costumes, and they provide space for actors to wait and prepare before entering the stage. They allow for smooth transitions and backstage activities without interrupting the performance.

  • She waited in the wings for her cue to enter.
  • The props were stored in the wings, ready for the next scene.
  • He slipped quietly into the wings after delivering his lines.
  • From the wings, the director watched the show unfold.
  • Stagehands stood in the wings, preparing for the scene change.
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a unit of military aircraft, typically forming part of a larger air force structure

  • The 1st Air Wing was deployed for the exercise.
  • Pilots from the wing trained for coordinated missions.
  • The squadron was reassigned to a different wing.
  • Each wing maintains its own operational command.
  • The wing participated in international joint exercises.
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the flank or side of a formation in military or naval operations

  • The troops held the right wing during the battle.
  • The admiral positioned ships on the wing to protect the center.
  • Cavalry units reinforced the left wing of the army.
  • Enemy forces attacked the wing of the formation.
  • The wing advanced to encircle the opposition.
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an extension of a building that projects from the main structure

  • The east wing of the museum houses modern art.
  • A new wing was added to the hospital for pediatric care.
  • The mansion features a library in the north wing.
  • Renovations expanded the west wing of the school.
  • The wing contains guest rooms separate from the main house.
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members of a political party or other organization who have a certain function or share certain views

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  • The conservative wing of the party pushed for tax cuts and deregulation.
  • The liberal wing of the legislature championed social justice reforms and environmental protections.
  • The moderate wing of the coalition sought bipartisan solutions to healthcare reform.
  • The populist wing of the party gained popularity by advocating for policies that appealed to working-class voters.
  • The extremist wing of the movement advocated for radical changes to immigration laws and border security.
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the position of an aircraft to the side and slightly behind another in a flight formation

  • The fighter jet flew in the wing of the lead aircraft.
  • Pilots maintained their wing positions during the maneuver.
  • The wing on the formation changed course with the leader.
  • Training emphasized precise wing positioning.
  • The wing followed the lead plane through the airspace.
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a forward hockey player who plays on the sides of the center, responsible for scoring goals, assisting plays, and supporting defense

A wing is a player in sports like soccer or rugby who plays near the sides of the field. Their role is to help score goals, create plays by passing to teammates, and support the defense when needed. Wings are often fast and skilled at handling the ball or puck, making runs along the sides, and taking shots at the goal. They also work with teammates to move the ball or puck forward and are essential in both attacking and defending during the game.

  • The left wing's shot was deflected into the net for a goal.
  • The left wing scored a goal with a powerful slap shot.
  • With a precise shot, the right wing scored from the slot.
  • The left wing's forechecking led to a turnover in the offensive zone.
  • He's the team's right wing, known for his speed and playmaking skills.
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an aerodynamic part, usually mounted at the rear of a car, designed to reduce lift and increase downforce, improving traction and stability at high speeds

  • The race car's rear wing helps it stay glued to the track during corners.
  • Engineers adjusted the angle of the wing to improve performance.
  • Without a proper wing, the car would lose grip at top speeds.
  • Sports cars often feature large wings for added aerodynamic efficiency.
  • He installed a carbon-fiber wing to boost his car's downforce on the highway.