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View synonyms for wings

wings

[wingz]

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. Also called aviation badgeMilitary Informal.,  a badge bearing the image of a spread pair of bird's wings with a distinctive center design, awarded to an aircrewman on completion of certain requirements.

  2. a gold-embroidered green badge in the shape of a spread pair of bird wings worn by junior and cadette Girl Scouts to indicate previous membership in a Brownie troop.



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"Our defence is pretty good and I'll have my wings chasing back and helping out, but when they break the line it's fight or flight."

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However, having returned to fitness following a serious hip injury, she made only two appearances in England's Women's Six Nations campaign earlier this year, with Abby Dow and Moloney-MacDonald emerging as Mitchell's preferred wings.

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The simulation of human handicraft — of stagehands and horn players hiding in the wings — is unnerving.

They spent a promising 10 minutes camped in Canada's 22 with wings Lisa Neumann and Jasmine Joyce-Butchers both having a sniff of an opportunity.

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In the baseline exchanges, Raducanu was regularly pinned back behind the baseline in defensive positions and unable to drag Rybakina out to the wings.

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