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wingy

[ wing-ee ]

adjective

, wing·i·er, wing·i·est.
  1. having wings. wings.
  2. rapid; swift.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wingy1

First recorded in 1590–1600; wing + -y 1

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Example Sentences

Saying this, he took hold of an old tin pot, turned it bottom uppermost, and seated himself next to Wingy.

"I believe that I have seen your face before," said Wingy quietly, and looking the stranger full in the face.

A moment she posed thus, beyond doubt a being capable of expounding all wingy mysteries of any soul whatsoever.

Whose wingy nature ever doth aspire To reach that place whence first it took its fire.

Ginger and Wingy get off with the option, and, though the fine is heavy, it is paid.

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