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  1. Mar 11, 2014 · Spanish - Spain. Mar 11, 2014. #3. nicolás. said: Hello, how would one express a meaning such as "to wing it"? An example would be, "we'll be fine, we'll just wing it". The meaning is that one would try and do something without knowing how or having had formal training. I would try and make a guess but I have no idea.

  2. Fixed-wing. flaring of nose wings (naral wing dilation) flex and bend (wing) floppy/flexible wing. Fly down the wing, surge through the centre of the park. Fly on Little wing. flying away on a wing and a prayer. flying with one wing. full-flighted (wing condition)

  3. wing definition: 1. one of the two parts that a bird or insect uses to fly 2. one of the two long, flat parts at the…. Learn more.

  4. wing it. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wing it spoken to do something without planning or preparing it We’ll just have to wing it. → wing Examples from the Corpus wing it • I don't have time to write a speech, so I'm just going to wing it. • I would have to wing it. • If you are asked a question that you're not ready ...

  5. busk. clap together or up. speak impromptu. knock off. wing. coin. cobble together. do something off the cuff. speak off the top of one's head.

  6. Wing it means to complete something without planning or preparation. For example, suppose you were going on vacation but planned nothing except your flight and hotel. In that case, you might describe the rest of the experience as winging it and doing things based on how you felt each day. Wing it is an idiom, meaning it is used figuratively to ...

  7. Translation of "to wing it" in Spanish. que improvisar. a improvisar. de improvisar. I inflated her lung, but I really had to wing it. Le inflé el pulmón, pero tuve que improvisar. Well, I guess you're just going to have to wing it. Bueno, supongo que vas a tener que improvisar.

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