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    winged example sentences

    winged


    1. freezing the blood of boys in the winged shell of her smile


    2. Above their heads, upon the winged stars,


    3. She believes it was Matai, because she saw the buckle on his belt; and we all know Matai has a silver winged one on his belt buckle


    4. The Louvre alone, accounted for hours of interest; and the newly installed Winged Victory of Samothrace invited even further study on the part of Kaitlyn and Chloe


    5. Winged, and gnashing teeth


    6. the winged lion of Saint Mark and Saint Theodore with his


    7. This bird woman or soul-bird—was a winged ghost that stole the living to share its fate of death


    8. As is a winged messenger of heaven(30)


    9. Alec kept his mind off the future, and his eyes off the faces of those around him, choosing to occupy the slow progression of time by watching the face of the wall, and the colony of red winged bugs crawling on its stone surface


    10. Large winged creatures flapped across her vision causing momentary black outs

    11. I wondered if the legendary cave of Poseidon was nearby -- I’d heard that Imbrus is the island where he stables his winged horses


    12. His 1975 book, The Mothman Prophecies, was Keel's account of his investigation into sightings of this huge, winged creature


    13. Not even a final roar of triumph from the winged terror


    14. Dane studied the winged man carefully


    15. Warlock winged in and about observing up the trail as it would occasionally appear


    16. Shorter women can create the illusion of height by wearing earrings with seashell and winged designs that create an upwards style


    17. A large, winged insect buzzed inside, its droning ominous


    18. The boom was extended to the other side of the boat from the foresail and they goose winged at high speed toward the coast of Illeander


    19. Brendan and Layla stood in the center of the glittering winged oval of the Great Seal of the Empire, woven in red, gold and black threads into the deep pile of the antiseptically clean white rug


    20. Great slaughters of men and women beneath swords and arrows, with great winged angels flying overhead with blades of light, directing the human slaughter this way and that

    21. found admiration for the great winged beasts


    22. The light came from a flock of winged beings that rushed across the sky and out to the east


    23. On the ground in front of him stood a small army of winged, white horses


    24. Originally, in Mesopotamia, the word referred to a winged sphinx with human head and animal body, placed at the entrances of sanctuaries and palaces as divine intercessors and guardians” (Amer


    25. reflected their vicious nature, winged ahrimans whose single sad


    26. The shadows of winged creatures flew over the walls, screaming with hatred and glee


    27. If it’s alright to “Piss Christ” or spread dung over the Virgin Mary, why not throw a little over Mona Lisa or splatter the Sistine Chapel? How about some explicit graffiti scratched into the marble of the Winged Victory at the head of the grand staircase in the Louvre? A new post-post modern Art of Defacement might come to be recognized


    28. 16 And all reptiles and winged animals according to their kind came to Egypt and grieved the Egyptians exceedingly


    29. 21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good


    30. 17 The likeness of any beast that is on the earth, the likeness of any winged fowl that flies in the air,

    31. fame in one of those old winged airplanes now found all


    32. Great flocks of birds winged overhead through the branches of the great trees, with an occasional raptor diving after prey


    33. The rotary winged craft slowly pounded around the


    34. As he gazed into the extremity of his view of the path, a small silhouette of a bird winged its solitary way in from the western sky


    35. As he gazed into the extremity of his view of the path, a small silhouette of a bird winged its


    36. Instead she watched Raffe transform from a winged angel back into his human form


    37. It took about ten minutes for her to go through her entire repertoire of winged insects, and then came the beasts of the jungle: the pumas and Bengal tigers and spectacular kaleidoscopic birds that stood on one leg


    38. Pegasus -Pegagus, the Winged Horse


    39. The words hovered round, searing him like winged razors, but he went on, determined to see the surprise the hag promised


    40. We ran across the street to the pavilion with the winged bronze statues, but that just put our backs to the mountain

    41. Seeing the flashlight, the winged creatures flew directly at its source


    42. I prayed my winged friends would deliver a soft landing, but they were crows after all


    43. The other winged shoe tugged itself off, circled around us angrily and kicked our heads in protest before flying off into the chasm to join its twin


    44. The rest of the territory of goblin and gnomes was divided between the shores of the Lake Zoronix, ruled by Ducrán, and the exuberant exotic forests of the fairies, ruled by Xanatrix, sharing habitat with the winged unicorns


    45. A few winged ones strayed over


    46. Several dozen winged monsters were even


    47. brave winged demons had the nerve to chase him


    48. The winged demons screamed and disintegrated


    49. fanged shadows, and winged ba with their claws extended


    50. They resembled winged gryphons





























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    Synonyms for "winged"

    winged fast quick speedy rapid aerial flying fleet

    "winged" definitions

    having wings or as if having wings of a specified kind


    very fast; as if with wings