Sentence examples for to wing from inspiring English sources

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to wing

noun

An appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly; a similar fin at the side of a ray or similar fish

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"So we just had to wing it".

Before, I just used to wing it.

Weiner says he decided to wing it in our interviews.

I think we'll just have to wing it and see".

But sometimes you just have to wing it.

"I tried to wing it and lost confidence".

We were going to have to wing it.

Some airlines on busy long-haul routes fly two 747s almost simultaneously, wing to wing.

The Eagles are honors students who did not study and are trying to wing the test.

She approached her single life with the same exuberance and willingness to wing it.

She wore full male attire, complete to wing collar, bow tie, and top hat.

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