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Definitions from the WebWide Wings Noun: 1. The broad wingspan of a bird, typically enabling it to soar high in the sky. Example: The eagle sailed effortlessly through the air, carried by its wide wings. Adjective: 1. Referring to something with extensive or ample wings. Example: The airplane's wide wings allowed it to maintain a stable flight even in turbulent weather. Verb: 1. To spread or extend wings to their full extent. Example: The swan landed gracefully on the lake, then promptly wide-winged as if to display its beauty. Related Products: | ||||
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