Examples of 'its wingspan' in a sentence

Meaning of "its wingspan"

its wingspan - This phrase refers to the distance between the extended wings of a bird, airplane, or other flying creatures. It is often used to describe the size or scale of something, usually emphasizing width or reach

How to use "its wingspan" in a sentence

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its wingspan
Its wingspan is and on land it stands about high.
Its body weight is not the right proportion to its wingspan.
Its wingspan is fifteen meters.
Its feathers made up more than half the size of its wingspan.
Its wingspan exceeds its.
So imagine this is the bird, it kind of changes its wingspan.
Its wingspan was and it was in length.
It is in length, and its wingspan is.
In fact its wingspan is considerably larger than the Western Dragons in comparison to size.
It 's small-Bodied, but its wingspan is expansive enough.
Its wingspan like the spread of a man 's hand.
North american kestrel. It's small-Bodied, but its wingspan is expansive enough.
Its wingspan is about 7 mm.
It 's small-Bodied, but its wingspan is expansive enough That it sets off the motion detectors.
Its wingspan will reach 270 meters and it will weigh one hundred tons when fully grown.

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Its wingspan is almost 7 feet and its lifespan, almost 25 years.
Its wingspan of 35.9 meters is identical to all other members of the family.

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