wings


verb

  • To fly or move through the air.
  • To add a new part to a building, like a wing.
  • To throw something quickly.
  • To act without planning, like making it up as you go.
  • To help something move quickly, like flying.

noun

  • The parts of a bird or insect that help it fly.
  • The side parts of an airplane that help it go up in the air.
  • A part of a fish that helps it swim, like a flying fish.
  • A side part of a building, like a hospital or school.
  • A part of a flower that looks like a wing.
  • The part of a tree that grows out to the side.
  • To take flight or to fly away.
  • A small part that helps something move, like a fan that spins in the air.
  • A fun hairstyle that flips out at the sides.


Sentences

  • Birds have wings to fly.
  • Butterflies flap their wings.
  • The dragonfly has big wings.
  • Wings help birds soar in the sky.
  • Some insects have colorful wings.

Word Explanation:

  • Wings are like arms for birds and some insects. They help them fly in the sky.

Word in hindi

पंख (Wings)

pankh

Other variations in hindi

  • पंख (Pankh) pankh
  • उड़ान (Udaan) udaan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'wings' mean?

Wings are the parts of birds, insects, and some other animals that help them fly. They are like special arms that help them soar through the sky.

How do you pronounce 'wings'?

You say 'wings' like this: 'wingz'. It rhymes with 'rings'.

What is the origin of the word 'wings'?

The word 'wings' comes from an old English word 'wenge', which means to move quickly or to fly.

What is the meaning of 'wings' in Hindi?

The word 'wings' in Hindi is 'पंख' (Pankh).

What is the meaning of 'wings' in Kannada?

The word 'wings' in Kannada is 'ಪಕ್ಕಗಳು' (Pakkagaḷu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Birds use their wings to fly high in the sky, and some can even soar for hours without flapping!

Proverb

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. (It means it's better to have something small than to risk it for something bigger.)

Quote

"The early bird catches the worm." - William Camden

Mini blog:

Flutter, Flutter!

Let’s talk about wings! Just like the colorful butterflies in Eric Carle’s books, wings help creatures fly high in the sky.

Birds spread their wings wide, soaring above the trees. Insects like bees and dragonflies buzz around, their tiny wings flapping fast!

Even some animals, like bats, have wings to glide through the night. Imagine if you had wings! Where would you fly?

Maybe to a candy cloud or a rainbow mountain! Wings are magical, helping us dream and explore.

So, let’s spread our arms and pretend to fly like our favorite winged friends!