Wings in a way
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LAMESWings, in a way
fluttering(with reference to a bird's wings) Flap in such a way
flutters(with reference to a bird's wings) Flap in such a way
fluttered(with reference to a bird's wings) Flap in such a way
ONTAPWaiting in the wings or in a keg
CUEROne who might work in the wings of a theater
EXSTAGELEFTHeads-up from your co-star about a former mate in the wings?
metalmarkA butterfly with brilliant metallic markings on the wings, found chiefly in tropical America
metalmarksA butterfly with brilliant metallic markings on the wings, found chiefly in tropical America
brailsto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
brailingto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
brailto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
brailedto bind (the wings of a bird) in order to prevent it from flying
crescentsA moth or butterfly that bears crescent-shaped markings on the wings, in particular
wyvernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
wiverin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
wivernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
backstagesThe area in a theater out of view of the audience, esp. in the wings or dressing rooms
backstageThe area in a theater out of view of the audience, esp. in the wings or dressing rooms
bating(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
wiversWIVER, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
bates(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
clearwingA day-flying moth that has narrow mainly transparent wings and mimics a wasp or bee in appearance
shelducksA large gooselike Old World duck with brightly colored plumage, typically showing black and white wings in flight
wivernsWIVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
bate(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
bated(of a hawk) to flutter its wings and attempt to escape in a fit of anger or fear
wyvernsWYVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
clearwingsA day-flying moth that has narrow mainly transparent wings and mimics a wasp or bee in appearance
triplaneairplane with three supporting wings, one above another: a design used mainly in the early history of the airplane
buzzardsA large hawklike bird of prey with broad wings and a rounded tail, typically seen soaring in wide circles
buzzardA large hawklike bird of prey with broad wings and a rounded tail, typically seen soaring in wide circles
accipitersA hawk of a group distinguished by short, broad wings and relatively long legs, adapted for fast flight in wooded country
accipiterA hawk of a group distinguished by short, broad wings and relatively long legs, adapted for fast flight in wooded country
booklouseA minute insect that typically has reduced or absent wings and often lives in books or papers, where it feeds on mold
emeraldsA small hummingbird with bright metallic green plumage and darker wings and tail, found mainly in the area of the Caribbean and Central America
goshawka large hawk, Accipiter gentilis, of Europe, Asia, and North America, having a bluish-grey back and wings and paler underparts: used in falconry
haltereone of a pair of club-shaped organs in a dipteran fly that are the modified second pair of wings and function as sensory flight stabilizers
nymphallarva of an insect (as a grasshopper, true bug, or mayfly) with incomplete metamorphosis that differs from the imago especially in size and in its incompletely developed wings and genitalia
satyridsA butterfly of a group that includes the browns, heaths, ringlets, and related species. They typically have brown wings with small eyespots and many live in woodland and breed on grasses