four-winged|four winged in English
adjective
having four wings
Use "four-winged|four winged" in a sentence
1. 23 All other winged swarming creatures with four legs are something loathsome to you.
2. It shows a four-winged structure inside a curtain wall with differently shaped bastions.
3. A four-winged insect —particularly in its larval stage— can wreak havoc with prized clothing.
4. Female red-winged Blackbirds often lay three or four pale blue-green eggs, accented with black, brown and purple markings
5. Poland - Poland has four unique units, the 17th-century Musketeer, the 17th-century Pikeman, the Winged Hussar and the Light Rider.
6. " Winged vulture leads the way
7. SWIFT AS A WINGED LEOPARD!
8. Flycatchers feed primarily on winged insects.
9. The Anguished Angel Long-Winged Sitting Statue
10. (Daniel 7:6) Like its counterpart—the copper belly and thighs of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream image—this four-winged, four-headed leopard symbolized the Macedonian, or Grecian, line of rulers starting with Alexander the Great.
11. Into winged Apterans (reproductive ants and termites) and
12. " The white cliffs rise like a winged wall. "
13. She flew on winged feet up the narrow stair.
14. Alation ( plural Alations ) The state of being winged
15. An eagle winged its way across the valley.
16. The "Beccafico" is a curious winged creature
17. Green-winged macaw, also called red-and-green macaw.
18. First, Hermes' winged sandals, for flying through the air.
19. 19 Every winged swarming creature* also is unclean for you.
20. Atop Athena's helmet, between winged griffins, crouched an inscrutable sphinx.
21. In particular, both were depicted as multi-headed winged serpents.
22. Definition of Alate (Entry 2 of 2) : a winged insect (such as an ant or termite) of a kind having winged and wingless forms.
23. However, most winged Cockroaches are not particularly adept at flying
24. Depict a big, wide-winged bird coming out of flames.
25. Alate (plural Alates) A winged, reproductive form of several social insects