wi ne glass (wine glasses ) N‑COUNT A wine glass is a glass, usually with a narrow stem, which you use for drinking wine.
win|ery /wa I nəri/ (wineries ) N‑COUNT A winery is a place where wine is made. [AM ]
wing ◆◆◇ /w I ŋ/ (wings )
1
N‑COUNT
The
wings
of a bird or insect are the two parts of its body that it uses for flying. □
2
N‑COUNT
The
wings
of an aeroplane are the long flat parts sticking out of its side which support it while it is flying. ●
-winged
COMB
□
3
N‑COUNT
A
wing
of a building is a part of it which sticks out from the main part. □
4
N‑COUNT
A
wing
of an organization, especially a political organization, is a group within it which has a particular function or particular beliefs. □
5 → see also left-wing , right-wing
6
N‑PLURAL
In a theatre,
the wings
are the sides of the stage which are hidden from the audience by curtains or scenery. □
7 N‑COUNT In a game such as football or hockey, the left wing and the right wing are the areas on the far left and the far right of the pitch. You can also refer to the players who play in these positions as the left wing and the right wing .
8
N‑COUNT
A
wing
of a car is a part of it on the outside which is over one of the wheels. [BRIT
]
in AM, use fender
9
VERB
If you say that something or someone
wings
their way somewhere or
wings
somewhere, you mean that they go there quickly, especially by plane. □ [V
n adv/prep]
10
PHRASE
If you say that someone is waiting
in the wings
, you mean that they are ready and waiting for an opportunity to take action. □
11
PHRASE
If you
spread
your
wings
, you do something new and rather difficult or move to a new place, because you feel more confident in your abilities than you used to and you want to gain wider experience. □
12
PHRASE
If you
take
someone
under
your
wing
, you look after them, help them, and protect them. □
wi ng back (wing backs ) also wing-back N‑COUNT In football, a wing back is a defender who also takes part in attacking play.
wi
ng com|ma
nd|er
(wing commanders
) N‑COUNT
; N‑TITLE
A
wing commander
is a senior officer in the British air force. □
winged
/w
I
ŋd/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] A
winged
insect or other creature has wings. □
wing|er /w I ŋə r / (wingers ) N‑COUNT In a game such as football or hockey, a winger is an attacking player who plays mainly on the far left or the far right side of the pitch.
wi ng mir|ror (wing mirrors ) N‑COUNT The wing mirrors on a car are the mirrors on each side of the car on the outside.
wing|span
/w
I
ŋspæn/ (wingspans
) also
wing span
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] The
wingspan
of a bird, insect, or aeroplane is the distance from the end of one wing to the end of the other wing. □
wink /w I ŋk/ (winks , winking , winked )
1
VERB
When you
wink
at
someone, you look towards them and close one eye very briefly, usually as a signal that something is a joke or a secret. □ [V
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