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hit wings
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hit wings" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could potentially be used in a creative or metaphorical context, but clarity would depend on the surrounding text. Example: "As the bird took flight, it seemed to hit wings against the wind, soaring higher into the sky."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
An apology along the lines of: "What you say is so dull and inconsequential that every time you open your mouth, I automatically switch off and start thinking of a soul singer best known for the top 30 hit Wings of Love in the 1980s".
News & Media
(Nearly three million Spotify streams of the 2012 pop hit "Wings" netted one co-writer a measly $17.72). At the same time, the market has become more top-heavy, with only a handful of megastars accounting for the majority of live revenue and number-one hits.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Flying in the rain didn't make a difference, which ruled out some kind of mechanical problem caused by raindrops hitting wings, nor did the actual weight of the water.
Science & Research
If soapbubbles hit the wings of a fan they burst.
News & Media
Zhao Huili, the producer behind the 2007 low-budget hit Invisible Wings, says: "It's about safeguarding local stories, not just local production companies".
News & Media
Injuries Hit Red Wings The loss of forward Dan Cleary to a separated shoulder last Wednesday is the latest blow in what has been a terrible season for the Detroit Red Wings.
News & Media
In the platformer title, a character races up and down ski slopes (kind of like last year's indie hit Tiny Wings out of Germany).
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This meant if the German fighters hit the wings, the bomber was liable to burn.
Wiki
The sun hit the wing with piercing brilliance.
News & Media
Falling debris that hit the wing on takeoff?
News & Media
The puck hit Phoenix wing Landon Wilson, and Brodeur had to sprawl to stop it.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical interactions with wings, be precise about the nature of the impact. Use more descriptive verbs like "strike", "collide", or "graze" to add clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "hit wings" when a more specific term would better convey the action. For example, instead of saying "the bird hit wings against the tree", specify whether it crashed, brushed, or scraped its wings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hit wings" primarily functions as a verb phrase, often describing a physical action involving an impact on the wings of an object or creature. Ludwig AI indicates its use is somewhat limited and not a standard expression.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "hit wings" is a phrase used to describe an impact on wings, but it is not a standard or frequent expression. Ludwig AI notes its questionable grammatical status and suggests more specific alternatives might be more effective. The phrase appears mostly in news and scientific contexts, describing events such as airplane incidents or biological interactions. While understandable, writers should consider using more descriptive verbs or rephrasing for greater clarity and precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
strike the wings
Replaces "hit" with "strike" to emphasize the action of impacting the wings.
impact the wings
Substitutes "hit" with "impact" to highlight the force exerted upon the wings.
collide with the wings
Replaces "hit" with "collide with" to suggest a more forceful and accidental encounter with the wings.
connect with the wings
Uses "connect with" instead of "hit" to convey a more general interaction with the wings.
touch the wings
Employs "touch" as a softer alternative to "hit", indicating a light contact with the wings.
make contact with the wings
Rephrases the action as "make contact with" to emphasize the initiation of touching the wings.
brush against the wings
Uses "brush against" to describe a slight and glancing contact with the wings.
graze the wings
Replaces "hit" with "graze" to suggest a light, glancing blow to the wings.
slap the wings
Substitutes "hit" with "slap" to suggest a more forceful action to the wings.
thump the wings
Replaces "hit" with "thump" to highlight sound caused when impacting the wings.
FAQs
How can I use "hit wings" in a sentence?
While not a standard phrase, "hit wings" can describe a physical impact. For example, "Debris "hit the wing" during takeoff."
What's a more descriptive verb than "hit" when describing an impact on wings?
Consider using verbs like "strike", "collide", or "graze" for greater precision when describing how something "impacted the wing".
Is "hit wings" grammatically correct?
The correctness depends on the context. It's more common to say "hit the wing" or use a more descriptive verb, depending on the specific action.
What can I say instead of "hit wings" to describe light contact?
Alternatives like "brush against the wings" or "graze the wings" can better convey a "light contact with the wings".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested