Use the word “wing”

How to use in-sentence of “wing”:

+ The leader of the left wing was Aneurin Bevan.

+ Pelagornithids are an extinct group of birds known for bony tooth-like beak projections, large size, and highly modified wing bones.

+ So no wing veins are visible.

+ The soft-bodied Ediacaran biota, the fins of ichthyosaurs, the fur and wing structure of pterosaurs, the feathers on Mesozoic dinosaurs and birds, are all discoveries made on fossils from Lagerstätten.

+ Her other TV comedy roles include “Green Wing “Rev.

+ Because of crowding within the executive mansion itself, President Theodore Roosevelt had all work offices moved to the newly constructed West Wing in 1901.

+ Despite its close relationship to avialan birds, “Epidexipteryx” appears to have lacked wing feathers, and so it could not fly.

Use the word wing
Use the word wing

Example sentences of “wing”:

+ Their wing coupling is usually done by simple overlap of wing edges.

+ A western wing for female prisoners was started in 1862, and the outside wall was finished in 1864.
+ American union policies made it difficult for him to record in Europe, while his left wing views made him increasingly unpopular with the State Department and FBI.

+ Their wing coupling is usually done by simple overlap of wing edges.

+ A western wing for female prisoners was started in 1862, and the outside wall was finished in 1864.

+ American union policies made it difficult for him to record in Europe, while his left wing views made him increasingly unpopular with the State Department and FBI.

+ Its wing length is 15-16cm.

+ The most common type of lift is that of a wing of an aircraft.

+ In 2002, McVitie’s made some versions of the Penguin biscuit: Penguin Chukkas, Wing Dings, Flipper Dipper, Splatz and Mini Splatz.

+ Biplane wing platform and flight performance of the feathered dinosaur “Microraptor gui”.

+ He commanded the left wing of Sulla’s army at the Battle of the Colline Gate.

+ She formed the right wing One Nation party.

+ The larger coverts of the wing were also white with grey or black tips, forming rows of darker dots along mid-wing.

+ The German Aerospace CenterGerman Aircraft Research Institute used it to perform statistical analyses of wing flutter.

+ In 1881 a major fire destroyed the south wing and caused much damage to the central section.

+ Later presidents moved to the new wing attached to the main house that had been built on for the visit of King George V in 1911.

+ In the west wing of the building the hunting room and armoury are located.

+ All of these animals use the aerodynamic principles of flight, using the load-bearing properties of the wing for active flight.

More in-sentence examples of “wing”:

+ Most of the hind wing does not have black markings.

+ A delta wing is a wing used on fixed-wing aircraft, mainly fighter aircraft.

+ Most of the hind wing does not have black markings.

+ A delta wing is a wing used on fixed-wing aircraft, mainly fighter aircraft.

+ The same year Wing was named Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2009 Birthday Honours for her services to drama and charity.

+ Other remaining cells in the wing were designated for other purposes, with one being used for the prison library and another for a chapel.

+ For much of the Labour Party’s history, especially during the 1980s, CLPs were perceived as the more left wing faction in the Labour Party.

+ She played wing for the USAT XV Toulouges club.

+ For the 720, the wing had something called a wing root glove.

+ He played Wing wing for France.

+ Under his command the wing won the Fairchild Trophy, awarded to the top bomber wing in the Strategic Air Command for combined bombing and navigational excellence.

+ He played as a wing half.

+ Sharma retired from the Air force as Wing Commander.

+ The wing was changed again.

+ From 1994 to 1997 he was leader of the Young Left Young Liberals of Norway, the youth wing of the Liberal Party.

+ The tip of the wing was made longer by.

+ Labels are placed on the wing of the butterfly.

+ His or her offices are in the Leopoldine Wing of the Hofburg Imperial Palace, in Vienna.

+ Other fossils, which do not preserve actual impressions of feathers, still preserve the associated bumps on the forearm bones where long wing feathers would have attached in life.

+ The hind wing has a row of pink and whitish-colored spots.

+ He wore a bowler hat, wing collar and always carried a rolled-up umbrella.

+ The male frequently arches his secondary wing feathers over his back in an aggressive display posture.

+ This was in the Gold Wing by Honda.

+ One example is Reinforced Carbon-Carbon and protects the Space Shuttle’s wing leading edges and nose cap.

+ The leaders of the right wing were Clement Attlee and Hugh Gaitskell.

+ It aimed to test the technology of forward-swept wing and other technologies.

+ The main wing and tail feathers are deep with black, sky-blue and white.

+ During the rise of Nazi Germany, Grass drafted into the Waffen-SS, the elite armed wing of the Nazi Party.

+ The 720’s wing was taken from the 707, but some changes were made to it.

+ The hind wing has a white streak on the top edge.

+ The feathers and wing muscles begin to develop for flight in about 11–15 days.

+ The back is grayish-green, and the wing and forked tail are brown.

+ McClane gets the pilot to drop him over the wing of the 747.

+ He wore a wing collar with white bow tie and bands on the occasion of his first formal procession into parliament.

+ Eisenhower, where he was a part of SCOTUS’s liberal wing and where he wrote more than 1,200 opinions over the years.

+ The ears and face are a pinkish-brown color, while the arm and wing are dark brown.

+ Henry Dyck was a CanadiansCanadian professional left wing who played one game in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers.

+ Beavers, associate professor of political science at California State University, San Marcos, wrote a short essay, “The West Wing as a Pedagogical Tool”, concerning the viability of “The West Wing” as a teaching tool.

+ In butterflies and some moths the wing coupling is got by wing overlap, rather than hooks.

+ The Wing From Down Under aviary has grass parakeets, cockatiels, and eastern rosellas.

+ The ladies wing is led by Mrs.

+ He played as a wing half, forward and full-back for English club Manchester United.

+ Spain, the European Court of Human Rights and the European Union see Batasuna as the political wing of ETA.

+ Daugherty had leased the area that later became the airport for air shows, stunt flying, wing walking and passenger rides.

+ The FARC was established in the 1960s as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party.

+ The new wing is on the southwest corner of Columbus and Monroe.

+ The wingspan of an airplane or a bird is the distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other.

+ Government employers include the Internal Revenue Service, the 167th Airlift Wing of the Air National Guard, and the BATF.

+ During the 18th century the east wing of the house was demolished leaving the U-shaped plan seen today.

+ He was known for practicing Wing Chun and the Southern Praying Mantis moves.

+ The “official” wing of the IRA never formally dissolved, but is de facto since about 1980 is no longer relevant.

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