: either of two opposing groups within an organization or society : faction
b
: a section of an organized body (such as a legislative chamber) representing a group or faction holding distinct opinions or policies compare left wing, right wing
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: a unit of the U.S. Air Force higher than a group and lower than a division
b
: two or more squadrons of naval airplanes
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: a dance step marked by a quick outward and inward rolling glide of one foot
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wings plural: insignia consisting of an outspread pair of stylized bird's wings which are awarded on completion of prescribed training to a qualified pilot, aircrew member, or military balloon pilot
Noun
In the library's north wing, you'll find the current periodicals.
She works in the pediatric wing of the hospital.
The guest room is in the east wing. Verb
The team winged to Moscow for the finals.
She winged the ball over to first base.
The soldier was winged by a stray bullet.
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Noun
Venezuelan talent David Martinez, 20, should get a good look in this role, too, after inconsistency on the wings.—Josh Gross, Daily News, 17 Feb. 2026 An elevator clad in blue marble whisks you upstairs, where the primary suite takes up a private wing.—Tori Latham, Robb Report, 16 Feb. 2026
Verb
Another scene that always gives me goosebumps is the one with the birds and winged creatures invading the high-tech production, especially because of the sound work and the powerful voice of Tulipa Ruiz.—Kevin Giraud, Variety, 15 Feb. 2026 If all goes to plan, Crew-12 will also be part of a call with NASA’s Artemis II crew as those four astronauts wing their way around the moon, said Jared Isaacman, NASA’s administrator, at a press conference on Friday.—Claire Cameron, Scientific American, 13 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for wing
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Etymology
Noun
Middle English winge, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish & Swedish vinge wing; akin to Sanskrit vāti it blows — more at wind entry 1