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Example sentences for "both wings"

  • This area, multiplied by 2, gives the same result as the sum of both wings on A1 and A2.

  • Complete curtate area of both wings (that is, the area of the shadow of the bird’s wings when these are fully extended under a vertical sun) is 600 square inches, or nearly 4 sq.

  • The order by echelon on one or both wings; 11th.

  • The parallel order reinforced on one or both wings; 4th.

  • The perpendicular order on one or both wings; 8th.

  • The order by echelon on one wing may be frequently employed with advantage; but if the echelon be made on both wings, there is the same objection to its use as to the perpendicular order on both wings.

  • The upper side of both wings is dull ferruginous, darker toward the base, crossed by an irregular black median line, which is darker, broader, and more zigzag on the fore wing than on the hind wing.

  • Between the subcostal and the median veins, toward the base in both wings, is inclosed the cell, which may be wholly or partially open at its outer extremity, or closed.

  • Both wings on the under side are shaded with brown toward the base; the hind wings are traversed by a submarginal band of light straw-yellow.

  • This line is followed outwardly on both wings by a pair of more or less wavy limbal lines, inclosing between them a series of round blackish spots.

  • Both wings of the girdle twice as broad, and somewhat longer than the central chamber, with five to six longitudinal rows of pores.

  • Both wings of the girdle of the same breadth, but somewhat longer than the central chamber, with four to five longitudinal rows of pores.

  • This lateral guide arises by prolongation of both wings of the transverse girdle in the lateral plane, so that from both sides (right and left) they become united on the poles of the principal axis.

  • Both wings of the girdle of the same breadth, but of twice the length of the central chamber, with three to four longitudinal rows of pores.

  • It is especially beautiful because of the brilliant red and white lines running across the under surface of both wings.

  • The under side of both wings is of a color to suggest a dead brown leaf, with a purplish iridescence in certain angles of light.

  • Ground color of upper surface of wings black with a distinct white band in bow-like form running across the middle of both wings.

  • The order by echelon on one or both wings; 11.

  • The perpendicular order on one or both wings; 8.

  • The order reinforced upon one or both wings; 4.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both wings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both alike; both armies; both arms; both chambers; both chief; both clauses; both countries; both directions; both feet; both inclusive; both instances; both jaws; both nations; both numbers; both parties; both sections; both ships; both sides; both surfaces; both together; both vessels; feet light; flour enough; hollow sphere; take observations; trade and