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will wing
  • future tense of wing.

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I think Tiger will wing it for a while.

From Golf Digest • May 11, 2010

Optimistically, President Harold Churchill forecast that Studebaker's market will wing up by one-third in 1960, lifting Lark sales close to 200,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

This week, heading the royal road show out of London, Prince Charles and Princess Anne will wing into Washington direct from a two-week tour of Canada for their first U.S. visit.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Rienzi will be restored; that brave phoenix will wing its way through storm and cloud to its own funereal pyre: I foresee, I compassionate, I admire.—And then," added Montreal, "I look beyond!"

From Rienzi, Last of the Roman Tribunes by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron

To know that you are well and happy, Paul, And good and true, will wing the weary months.

From The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems by Gordon, Hanford Lennox