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I . wing [wɪŋ] N

2. wing pl THEAT:

wing

II . wing [wɪŋ] VB trans

1. wing (wound):

wing bird, person

2. wing (travel fast):

to wing one's way
to wing one's way

delta wing N AVIAT

left wing N POL

tapered wing [ˌteɪpədˈwɪŋ, Am -ɚdˈ-] N AVIAT

wing commander N Brit MIL

wing nut N TECH

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He was then associated with various minor left-wing groups and continued to serve in local government.
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Hind wing uniform, unmarked except for a large patch of light-brown, densely set hair-like scales on the outer upper third of the wing.
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The wing mirror of the vehicle caught the victim's bag.
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Each design was a tailless variation of those existing models with a flying wing layout, or a creative extension of the theme.
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In the western species, the crown is more scraggly and hair-like, the chest is a uniform blue-gray and not maroon and there is a less distinct wing-bar.
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Its policies are centre to left-wing with a focus on Romany rights and culture.
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In 1973 their cause was taken up by a much larger group of heterogeneous activists, predominantly left wing, and numbering up to 100,000.
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The wing was built around two spars and the planform was unusual in that the chord of the straight tapered inboard section increased outwards.
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It was a small, chubby aircraft with a single central air intake, a bubble cockpit and a very thin swept-back wing.
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Others said the lorry driver should have checked his inside wing mirror.
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