The winged shoe shows speed...as in greek gods HERMES
they mean there is danger ahead
Mason means stone worker
Small & Winged
they threw him in the water because he was mean to the winged monkeys
"Winged" or "wing it" generally means you are willing to 'go with the flow' and adapt to situations as they arise. It might mean that there has been a lack of preparation as in "I winged it in the exam" rather than spending hours swotting. The term can also be used in bragging about an outcome. Using the same example: "I couldn't be bothered to prepare, so 'winged it' and came out with Straight A's". Used as a verb, it's more an expression of a way of approaching a situation than the outcome itself.
St Luke is a represented by a winged ox not a winged bull. The ox is supposedly representing the sacrifices that Jesus made for all men and women,
In Langston Hughes' poem "Dreams," a broken-winged bird represents a dream that has been deferred or deferred. It symbolizes the suppression or failure of one's aspirations, conveying a sense of hopelessness or unfulfilled potential.
"winged woman" is rather vague ; could you be more specific ?
it is a winged horse
long time
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