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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a winged manner; on, with, or by wings.

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Examples

  • A magical talking rooster that was cast as the central figure of a made-up holiday known as Winter Wonderday, Irving single-handedly (wingedly?) solved a problem known to fellow interfaith families as "the December dilemma."

    Christopher Noxon: Who Knew A Chicken Could Cause Such A Ruckus? 2007

  • Disaster Movie, meanwhile, linger like a case of herpes. chick flicks It was, of course, Gotham City's resident man in black (but not blackface) who almost single-wingedly accounted for those reasonably impressive third-quarter earnings.

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2008

  • Disaster Movie, meanwhile, linger like a case of herpes. chick flicks It was, of course, Gotham City's resident man in black (but not blackface) who almost single-wingedly accounted for those reasonably impressive third-quarter earnings.

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2008

  • Disaster Movie, meanwhile, linger like a case of herpes. chick flicks It was, of course, Gotham City's resident man in black (but not blackface) who almost single-wingedly accounted for those reasonably impressive third-quarter earnings.

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2008

  • It was, of course, Gotham City's resident man in black (but not blackface) who almost single-wingedly accounted for those reasonably impressive third-quarter earnings.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2008

  • It was, of course, Gotham City's resident man in black who almost single-wingedly accounted for those reasonably impressive third-quarter earnings.

    Broward-Palm Beach New Times | Complete Issue 2008

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