outstretched wing
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A wing extended to its full span, as in flight.
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- The eagle soared above, its outstretched wing catching the morning sun.
- The majestic eagle circled high above, its outstretched wings a magnificent sight against the sky.
- With an elegant glide, the swan moved across the lake, an outstretched wing barely touching the water.
- As the swan prepared for landing, its large outstretched wings slowed its graceful descent.
- The ancient aircraft, with its single outstretched wing, looked ready for flight.
- The ancient carving showed an angel with powerful, outstretched wings, ready to ascend.
- She imagined herself flying, an outstretched wing reaching for the clouds.
- A tiny hummingbird hovered, its rapidly beating outstretched wings a blur.
- A bird with an outstretched wing is a symbol of freedom.
- He spread his arms wide, mimicking a bird with outstretched wings.
- The artist captured the majesty of the bird's outstretched wing in exquisite detail.
- The gliders used their rigid outstretched wings to catch the thermal currents.
- From a distance, the gliding plane appeared to have an almost motionless outstretched wing.
- She drew a phoenix rising from ashes, its fiery outstretched wings symbolizing rebirth.
- The sculptor carved a magnificent angel with an outstretched wing, symbolizing divine protection.
- The injured falcon kept one outstretched wing slightly lower than the other.
- He stretched his arm out, as if it were an outstretched wing, embracing the vast landscape.
- Sunlight glinted off the dragon's leathery outstretched wings as it soared.
- The hang glider launched itself, its fabric outstretched wing catching the wind perfectly.
- The pilot carefully maneuvered the plane, ensuring its outstretched wings cleared the hangar entrance.