Winged

Word WINGED
Character 6
Hyphenation winged
Pronunciations /wɪŋ(ɪ)d/

Definitions and meanings of "Winged"

What do we mean by winged?

Having wings or winglike appendages. adjective

Having wings of a specified kind. Often used in combination. adjective

Moving on or as if on wings; flying. adjective

Soaring as if with wings; elevated or sublime. adjective

Swift; fleet. adjective

Having or wearing wings, in any sense: as, the winged horse (Pegasus); the winged god (Mercury); a winged (feathered) arrow; a winged ship.

In heraldry, having wings.

Specifically— Noting a bird when the wings are of a different tincture from the body.

Noting an object not usually having wings: as, a winged column.

In bot., anat., and conchology, alate; alated; having a part resembling or likened to a wing: as, a winged shell or bone; a winged seed. See cuts under sphenoid, wing-shell, and wing, n., 9 .

Abounding with wings, and hence with birds; swarming with birds.

Moving or passing on or as on wings; swift; rapid.

Soaring; lofty; elevated; sublime.

Disabled in the wing; having the wing broken.

l. c See winged bull, above.

Furnished with wings; transported by flying; having winglike expansions. adjective

Soaring with wings, or as if with wings; hence, elevated; lofty; sublime. adjective

Swift; rapid. adjective

Wounded or hurt in the wing. adjective

Having wings.

Flying or soaring as if on wings.

Swift.

(in combination) having wings of a specified kind

(in combination) having the specified number of wings

Irish word for being drunk, has been being used for decades Urban Dictionary

The most beautiful, nice, loyal girl you could ever met! If you ever met a wing wing in life, don’t miss you chance cause you will regret it forever! Urban Dictionary

To do something with no preparation Urban Dictionary

One of many contrived words that can be used when real words just aren't good enough. Urban Dictionary

To do something on the spot or without preparation. Urban Dictionary

To improvise with little preparation Urban Dictionary

To do something without preparing for it, like writing an exam without studying or playing football without a strategy. Urban Dictionary

When sails are extended on both side whilst sailing downwind. Urban Dictionary

1. Going with the flow 2. Hittin' that Urban Dictionary

Old western term for being shot and killed and sent to the afterlife. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Winged

The word "winged" in example sentences

His name winged through her mind as she remembered the wondrous lovemaking they had shared. ❋ Charlene Cross (1994)

It is an unspeakable boon to me to be able to speak in winged words that need no interpretation. ❋ Annie Sullivan (1905)

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. ❋ Unknown (1887)

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. ❋ Unknown (1875)

Thereupon she calls her winged son Cupid, mischievous enough in his own nature, and rouses and provokes him yet more by her complaints. ❋ Thomas Bulfinch (1831)

We pagan-minded folk call the winged tricksters of Magick the Faerie. ❋ Anne Johnson (2009)

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." ❋ Unknown (2005)

Among the fixed molluscs are what is known as the winged shells, to which the “pearl oysters” belong. ❋ Unknown (2003)

And we have the concept of guardian angels, the idea of winged angels with halos that's mythical, right? ❋ Unknown (2003)

I'm looking for a man of my kind, that is, a winged goblin; my brother Harglo doesn't count, and Magician Trent is helping me. ❋ Anthony, Piers, 1934- (1994)

Entitled The winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) and other Psophocarpus species: abstracts of world literature ❋ Unknown (1981)

Bellerophon, having no more great earthly tasks to do, called his winged steed one morning and dared to attempt to guide him to Mount Olympus, ❋ Mary Catherine Judd (N/A)

There were plants that climbed and walked; sighing plants who called the winged things of the air to them with a noise so like to a girl sobbing that again and again I stopped in the tangled path to listen. ❋ Unknown (1905)

No one will ever know the number of what I believe are technically known as winged words that I have missed bringing down through interruptions of this kind. ❋ Elizabeth Von Arnim (1903)

The eagle recalls the winged disc, the symbol of Ashur, [1039] and the eagle occurs also as a standard among the ❋ Morris Jastrow (1891)

Among the fixed molluscs are what is known as the winged shells, to which the "pearl oysters" belong. ❋ Unknown (1887)

"[lucy] was winged last weekend, she [sat on] [my knee]" ❋ Purewingedman (2011)

That girl [over there] is [an angel], she is such a [wing wing]. ❋ Yoboy62847 (2020)

I slept through the [lecture] so when the [quiz] came, I had [to wing it]. ❋ R. Allemann (2003)

This example uses the [action verb] form of the contrived word [winge]. He's been [whinging] about the cold weather all day. Duh!!! ❋ Chas501 (2007)

[Batman]: We'll wing it... That's a bat-pun. ❋ Kittens Σ:3 (2014)

When he was asked a question about the [budget], it was [clear] that he was winging it and was unprepared for [the question]. ❋ John Cecil (2003)

[fuck] [working hard] [just wing it] ❋ Tony Chen (2007)

"Look [dad], we're going [wing on wing]!" "I am [proud of you], son." ❋ Bob The Worder (2020)

1. I'm just [winging it]. 2. I was [totally] [winging] that. ❋ Ninja Shirley (2011)

"Who's that [stumbling] around in the dark? State your business, or prepare to get [winged]!" - [Django Unchained] ❋ Django Foxx (2013)

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