winged

IPA: wˈɪŋd

adjective

  • Having wings.
  • (in combination) Having wings of a specified kind.
  • (in combination) Having the specified number of wings.
  • Flying or soaring as if on wings.
  • Swift.
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Examples of "winged" in Sentences

  • We pagan-minded folk call the winged tricksters of Magick the Faerie.
  • His name winged through her mind as she remembered the wondrous lovemaking they had shared.
  • It is an unspeakable boon to me to be able to speak in winged words that need no interpretation.
  • Thereupon she calls her winged son Cupid, mischievous enough in his own nature, and rouses and provokes him yet more by her complaints.
  • At these words an arrow, winged from a hand behind Cressingham, flew directly to the unvisored face of Wallace, but it struck too high; and ringing against his helmet, fell to the ground.
  • The motive for this adoration was said to be the great service rendered to Egypt by these birds, who were supposed to devour certain winged serpents, and prevent their devastating the country.
  • I don't stand over them, arms crossed, saying in a haughty Comic Book Guy voice "I believe you have called the winged Thanagarian warrior by the incorrect name of 'Birdman,' when it is, in fact, 'Hawkman' -- please leave my store."

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