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  1. Idiom: Waiting in the wings. Meaning: If someone is waiting in the wings, or in the wings, they are in the background, but nearby, ready to act on short notice. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  2. If someone or something is waiting in the wings, they are not yet active or important, but are ready or likely to be so soon: The team has several talented young players waiting in the wings. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ready and willing. agreeable.

  3. Waiting in the wings describes someone who is available on short notice, someone who is ready to step into a situation, someone who can be called upon to help quickly. The idiom waiting in the wings is derived from the world of theater.

  4. v. to travel on or as if on wings: [ ~ + object] Birds wing their way south during the winter. [ no object] Birds winging swiftly south. to wound in the wing or arm:[ ~ + object] The rifle shot winged him. Idioms in the wings, ready to be called or put into action: We have a new plan waiting in the wings. Idioms on the wing, in flight; flying.

  5. Wait in the wings - 7 Words and Phrases Inspired by the Theater | Merriam-Webster. Wordplay Arts & Culture. 7 Words and Phrases Inspired by the Theater. Language that lives on after the curtain comes down. Upstage. To upstage another is to draw attention away from that person or thing.

  6. 3 days ago · Clark's WNBA debut didn't disappoint as the guard tied in points, 21, with Wings rookie Jaelyn Brown. Clark started with a 3-pointer less than 1 minute into the game.

  7. ˈwiŋ. plural wings. often attributive. Synonyms of wing. 1. a. : one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect is able to fly. also : such an appendage (as of an ostrich) even though rudimentary or modified so no longer having the power of flight. b.

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