"Winging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Winging" Meaning

To attempt to accomplish something without extensive preparation or experience; to take something on or try without being fully qualified or equipped to do so.

"Winging" Examples

Examples of "winging it"


1. To improvise without preparation:
She was supposed to give a speech at the meeting, but she decided to wing it and see how it goes.

2. To act impulsively:
He decided to wing it on the spontaneous road trip and didn't make any preparations for the accommodations.

3. To rely on instinct:
The chef decided to wing it and create a new dish on the spot, relying on his intuition.

4. To pretend to be knowledgeable:
He tried to wing it in the job interview, but his lack of experience gave him away.

5. To perform without a backup plan:
They were supposed to have a backup generator, but when it broke down, they had to wing it and hope the power would be back up soon.

"Winging" Similar Words

Wineyard

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Wingding

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Wingding refers to a font style that is composed of various dingbats (symbolical graphics) instead of letters.

Wingdings

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"Wingdings" refers to a set of symbolic fonts, particularly those designed by Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow, that are meant to convey meaning through icons and graphics, rather than using letters. These fonts are often used in Microsoft Office software to create visual symbols for presentations and documents, and also have an extensive use in email and online communications where text alone may not convey the full intended tone or message.

Winged

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Winger

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Wingers

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"Wingers" can have a few different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. In sports, especially football (soccer), a winger is a position on the outside of the front line, usually playing on the left or right flank of the attacking team. They typically support the team's main attackers and make runs down the wing to get past the opponent's defense.<br><br>2. In informal or slang usage, a winker (or wingers) might refer to a visually attractive or sexy person, especially a woman. However, this usage is less common in formal writing.<br><br>3. In aviation or general aviation, a wing is a structural however in this case, referring to an airborne vehicle, the word "wingers" could be used as slang for "a plane which could possible dwindle into a menacing aerodynamic figure"

Winges

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Wingless

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Having no wings or having lost one's power or ability to fly.<br><br>Example: The wingless players were left to scan the ground below for lost balls.

Winglet

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Winglets

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Wingman

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Wingmen

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Wingnut

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Wings

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Wingspan

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