Examples of 'whose wings' in a sentence
Meaning of "whose wings"
whose wings: The phrase 'whose wings' could refer to identifying or questioning the ownership or association of wings, symbolically representing freedom, flight, or protection
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And the bees whose wings were stolen.
Whose wings were plucked off.
A black bird whose wings are broken.
Whose wings Have been clipped.
I felt like a bird whose wings were clipped.
One whose wings you can almost touch.
They are like caged birds whose wings are broken.
Whose wings may have folded up in mid-soar.
This son of mine is an eagle whose wings are grown.
An angel whose wings had been clipped.
The end result makes her look like an angel whose wings have been cut off.
Under whose wings you have come to take refuge!
Now you are a bird whose wings have been cut.
Whose wings were finally dashed on the harsh Jerusalem stone, hot and dusty.
And you were the butterfly whose wings made this happen.
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Whose wings can beat no more,.
Changes into a bird whose wings are like clouds filling the sky.
She is like a swallow Whose wings.
I was hunting a great bird whose wings stretched from one riverbank to the other.
Whose wings are those?
On this cover were two cherubim whose wings stretched over the lid.
Whose wings are they?
Players control a small bird whose wings are too small to keep him in the air.
We were scavengers, buzzards, out to get the news, no matter whose wings got clipped.
So, the receptionist is the butterfly whose wings did not flap, resulting in a massive crisis.
I was carrying an angel in my arms . An angel whose wings had been clipped.
Secondary angle parts whose wings form an angle of about 90 degrees are also provided.
I am like a bird, Hello, Detective de Luca. whose wings have been clipped.
And the bees whose wings were stolen… I remember.
Surrounding Jesus are eight angels whose wings are made from a red glass.
Vulture, whose wings are dull realitites?
There is one resting on a rosebush, one whose wings you can almost touch.
Is it the horse whose wings almost melted? Wait.
Sometimes I feel like a bird whose wings have been ripped off.
She 's like a bird whose wings were broken by a rock I threw.
The girl smiled from beside the giant bat, whose wings beat steadily through the air.
It looks like a fat goose whose wings are covered in ( made up of ) flames.
Dr. McGee is an angel whose wings are clipped.
She is like a swallow Whose wings Have been clipped.
Ostrich, large running bird whose wings are not suited to flight.
Or penguins, which are birds whose wings have evolved into fins.
She was like a caged bird, whose wings had been broken.
They are described as large, white birds whose wings look like ship sails from a distance.
Not to be confused with Icarus, whose wings failed in flight.
No longer a chick, but a young bird whose wings have given her the whole Rift Valley.
It 's not really about a blackbird whose wings are broken, you know, it 's a bit more symbolic.
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Those wings do not look very strong
He will flap his wings if we oil him
His wings have evolved into flippers