winged in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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winged [Brit wɪŋd, Am wɪŋd] ADJ

I.wing [Brit wɪŋ, Am wɪŋ] N

III.wing [Brit wɪŋ, Am wɪŋ] VB trans

IV.wing [Brit wɪŋ, Am wɪŋ] VB intr (fly)

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They are winged, flitting from place to place.
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She appears to be wearing a shimmer eyeshadow and winged eyeliner with a light dusting of blusher and pink lipgloss.
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Nick's use of birds in his writing runs the full spectrum, from pestilent purveyors of gloom and death through to bright winged messengers of love and adoration.
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The pretreatment of winged bean seeds is not required in tropical climate, but scarification of seeds has shown to enhance the germination rate of seedlings.
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Pouting into camera, the 31-year-old was also displaying a short new wig and expertly applied winged eyeliner.
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The stem grows to 15to30cm 0 and is erect, winged and nearly hairless.
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Before the throne stand the seraphim, the six-winged angels.
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Flyers are typically categorized as dust diaspores, balloons, plumed or winged.
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Golden-winged warblers breed in open scrubby areas, wetlands, and occasionally mature forest adjacent to those habitats.
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Both the male and female black-winged lovebird are mostly green, and only the adult male black-winged lovebird has a red forehead and a ring of red feathers around its eyes.
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