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wing

[wing]

noun

  1. either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.

  2. either of two corresponding parts in flightless birds, which may be rudimentary, as in certain ratite birds, or adapted for swimming, as in penguins.

  3. one of the paired, thin, lateral extensions of the body wall of an insect, located on the mesothorax and the metathorax, by means of which it flies.

  4. a similar structure with which gods, angels, demons, etc., are conceived to be provided for the purpose of flying.

  5. Slang.an arm of a human being, especially a baseball player's pitching or throwing arm.

  6. a means or instrument of flight, travel, or progress.

  7. the act or manner of flying.

  8. something resembling or likened to a bird's wing, as a vane or sail of a windmill.

  9. Aeronautics.

    1. one of a pair of airfoils attached transversely to the fuselage of an aircraft and providing lift.

    2. both airfoils, taken collectively.

  10. Architecture.a part of a building projecting on one side of, or subordinate to, a central or main part.

  11. Furniture.either of two forward extensions of the sides of the back of an easy chair.

  12. either of the two side portions of an army or fleet, usually called right wing and left wing, and distinguished from the center; flank units.

  13. an administrative and tactical unit of the U.S. Air Force consisting of two or more groups, headquarters, and certain supporting and service units.

  14. (in flight formation) noting a position to the side and just to the rear of another airplane.

  15. Fortification.either of the longer sides of a crownwork, uniting it to the main work.

  16. Sports.(in some team games) any one of the positions, or a player in such a position, on the far side of the center position, known as the left and right wings with reference to the direction of the opposite goal.

  17. Theater.

    1. the platform or space on the right or left of the stage proper.

    2. wing flat.

  18. Anatomy.an ala.

    the wings of the sphenoid.

  19. Botany.

    1. any leaflike expansion, as of a samara.

    2. one of the two side petals of a papilionaceous flower.

  20. either of the parts of a double door, screen, etc.

  21. the feather of an arrow.

  22. a faction within a political party, as at one extreme or the other.

    conflict between the right wing and the left wing.

  23. Nautical.one of the far side areas of the hold of a merchant vessel.

  24. British.a fender of an automobile, truck, bicycle, or other vehicle.



verb (used with object)

  1. to equip with wings.

  2. to enable to fly, move rapidly, etc.; lend speed or celerity to.

  3. to supply with a winglike part, a side structure, etc.

  4. to transport on or as on wings.

  5. to perform or accomplish by wings.

  6. to traverse in flight.

  7. to wound or disable in the wing.

    to wing a bird.

  8. to wound (a person) in an arm or other nonvital part.

  9. to bring down (as a flying bird) by a shot.

  10. Informal.to throw; lob.

    He winged a ball through the neighbor's window.

  11. to brush or clean with a wing.

  12. Theater.to perform (a part, role, etc.) relying on prompters in the wings.

verb (used without object)

  1. to travel on or as if on wings; fly; soar.

    They are winging to the coast.

wing

/ ɪŋ /

noun

  1. either of the modified forelimbs of a bird that are covered with large feathers and specialized for flight in most species

  2. one of the organs of flight of an insect, consisting of a membranous outgrowth from the thorax containing a network of veins

  3. either of the organs of flight in certain other animals, esp the forelimb of a bat

    1. a half of the main supporting surface on an aircraft, confined to one side of it

    2. the full span of the main supporting surface on both sides of an aircraft

    3. an aircraft designed as one complete wing

    4. a position in flight formation, just to the rear and to one side of an aircraft

    1. an organ or apparatus resembling a wing

    2. Technical name: ala.anatomy any bodily structure resembling a wing

      the wings of a sphenoid bone

  4. anything suggesting a wing in form, function, or position, such as a sail of a windmill or a ship

  5. botany

    1. either of the lateral petals of a sweetpea or related flower

    2. any of various outgrowths of a plant part, esp the process on a wind-dispersed fruit or seed

  6. a means or cause of flight or rapid motion; flight

    fear gave wings to his feet

  7. the act or manner of flying

    a bird of strong wing

  8. US and Canadian name: fender.the part of a car body that surrounds the wheels

  9. any affiliate of or subsidiary to a parent organization

  10. sport

    1. either of the two sides of the pitch near the touchline

    2. a player stationed in such a position; winger

  11. a faction or group within a political party or other organization See also left wing right wing

  12. a part of a building that is subordinate to the main part

  13. (plural) the space offstage to the right or left of the acting area in a theatre

  14. ready to step in when needed

  15. fortifications a side connecting the main fort and an outwork

  16. a folding panel, as of a double door or a movable partition

  17. either of the two pieces that project forwards from the sides of some chairbacks

  18. the US name for quarterlight

  19. a surface fitted to a racing car to produce aerodynamic download to hold it on the road at high speed

  20. (plural) an insignia in the form of stylized wings worn by a qualified aircraft pilot

  21. a tactical formation in some air forces, consisting of two or more squadrons

  22. any of various flattened organs or extensions in lower animals, esp when used in locomotion

  23. the side of a hold alongside a ship's hull

  24. the outside angle of the cutting edge on the share and mouldboard of a plough

  25. a jetty or dam for narrowing a channel of water

  26. with only the slightest hope of succeeding

    1. flying

    2. travelling

    3. about to leave

    1. to lift off or fly away

    2. to depart in haste

    3. to become joyful

  27. in one's care or tutelage

    1. to restrict someone's freedom

    2. to thwart someone's ambition

  28. flying or as if flying

  29. to make full use of one's abilities

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. (also intr) to make (one's way) swiftly on or as if on wings

  2. to shoot or wound (a bird, person, etc) superficially, in the wing or arm, etc

  3. to cause to fly or move swiftly

    to wing an arrow

  4. to fit (an arrow) with a feather

  5. to provide with wings

  6. (of buildings, altars, etc) to provide with lateral extensions

  7. informalto accomplish or perform something without full preparation or knowledge; improvise

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

wing

  1. One of a pair of specialized parts used for flying, as in birds, bats, or insects.

  2. A thin, papery projection on certain fruits that are dispersed by the wind, such as the fruits of ash, elm, and maple trees.

  3. See also samara

  4. A part extending from the side of an aircraft, such as an airplane, having a curved upper surface that causes the pressure of air rushing over it to decrease, thereby providing lift.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • outwing verb (used with object)
  • ˈɾԲˌ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wing1

1125–75; Middle English wenge (plural noun) < Old Danish ɾԲæ; compare Norwegian, Swedish vinge, Old Norse ǣԲ
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wing1

C12: from Scandinavian; compare Old Norse ǣԲ (plural), Norwegian veng
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. take wing,

    1. to begin to fly; take to the air.

    2. to leave in haste; depart.

      Our resolutions to economize swiftly took wing.

  2. wing it, to accomplish or execute something without sufficient preparation or experience; improvise.

    He had no time to study, so he had to wing it.

  3. under one's wing, under one's protection, care, or patronage.

    She took the orphan under her wing.

  4. on the wing,

    1. in flight, or flying.

      a bird on the wing.

    2. in motion; traveling; active.

      Scouts are on the wing in search of a new talent.

In addition to the idiom beginning with wing, also see clip someone's wings; in the wings; left wing; on the wing; take flight (wing); under someone's wing.
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Example Sentences

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But Piastri held his line on the pit straight, and as Norris closed on him, his right front wheel and front wing ran into the back of the rival McLaren.

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He was about 13, he remembers, when he was jumped into his gang, and the older guys took him under their wing, giving him clothes and shoes.

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But students living in other nearby wings of the hostel have also begun to leave.

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Tigers wing Adam Radwan held Miles Reid up over the line as Bath pushed for more but Russell kicked a second penalty from distance to make it 13-7 at half-time.

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Much of Lucky Bird’s clientele are office workers who place orders for fried chicken sandwiches, tenders, wings and sides like cheddar jalapeño biscuits.

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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