Wing for rugbys Wallabies?
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AUSTRALIANBACKWing for rugby's Wallabies?
EAR"Wing" for Dumbo
ALAWing for Amor
LIMBWing, for one.
EARWing for Dumbo
PTERWord form for "wing"
SIOUXRed Wing, for one
EARA wing, for Dumbo
APSEWing for a prayer?
ELLWing not for flying
PTEROComb. form for "wing"
HELIPORTSTerminals for rotary-wing aircraft.
ELLWing for I. M. Pei
EMMYAward for "The West Wing"
JED"The West Wing" president, for short
LOWEEmmy nominee for "The West Wing"
ADDSONTOBuilds a wing for, as a building
ASNERActor famed for his left-wing activism
ROBLOWE2001 Emmy nominee for "The West Wing"
ALDA2006 Emmy winner for "The West Wing"
TONYSAwards named for the cofounder of the American Theatre Wing
ALDAAlan who won an Emmy for his role on "The West Wing"
fledging(of a young bird) Develop wing feathers that are large enough for flight
TETRAAquarium fish with a name that derives from the Greek for "four-sided wing"
fledgingBring up (a young bird) until its wing feathers are developed enough for flight
autogirosa rotary-wing aircraft that employs a propeller for forward motion and a freely rotating rotor for lift
grasshoppera name for various herbivorous jumping insects of the order Orthoptera, related to locusts and crickets, that chirp by rubbing their wing-covers
grasshoppersGRASSHOPPER, a name for various herbivorous jumping insects of the order Orthoptera, related to locusts and crickets, that chirp by rubbing their wing-covers
cowlingstreamlined metal housing or removable covering for an engine, esp. an aircraft engine, often part of or forming a continuous line with the fuselage or wing
tonyone of a group of awards made annually by the American Theatre Wing, a professional school for the performing arts, for achievements in theatrical production and performance
slotpassage through the wing of an airplane or of a missile that is located usually near the leading edge and formed between a main and an auxiliary airfoil for improving flow conditions over the wing so as to increase lift and delay stalling of the wing