From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwingedwinged /wɪŋd/ adjective HBBHBIhaving wings winged insects
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winged• For instance, the true flies have one pair of wings while winged aphids have two pairs.• Beneath winged brows his deep-set eyes seemed to stare unnervingly into hers.• Any winged craft has got to do better than Mach 5 to get into space.• Like them, their bodies do not have a waist and the young larvae are markedly similar to the adult winged form.• In particular, both were depicted as multi-headed winged serpents.• The arch spandrels are decorated by figures of winged victory and personifications of rivers.• I entered one full of nuns, their winged white coifs illuminating the dim interior, making it like a candle-lit church.