It means no matter how broken you are you still have you one wing keep you going an your angel there
You have been emotionally hurt, but you still have a part of you that makes you different and yourself.
A person who has been majorly hurt emotionally
A fall from grace I would assume.
When something is on the fritz, it means it's broken, or doesn, work anymore, out of commission.
No, 'a bird with a broken wing' is a noun phrase; a noun clause must contain a verb.noun phrase: I found a bird with a broken wing. ('broken' is an adjective describing wing)noun clause: I found a bird that had broken its wing. ('had broken' is a verb)
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
It cannot be bent or broken.
A bird without wing
When something is on the fritz, it means it's broken, or doesn, work anymore, out of commission.
you have broken somone's heart means to hurt someone feelings.
Harley Davidson 'Broken Wing' emblem is in remembrance of all who have died riding motorcycles
No, 'a bird with a broken wing' is a noun phrase; a noun clause must contain a verb.noun phrase: I found a bird with a broken wing. ('broken' is an adjective describing wing)noun clause: I found a bird that had broken its wing. ('had broken' is a verb)
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
A Broken Wing was created on 1997-09-08.
Er ... what? Are you asking what "under one's wing" means? Here's a link.
Does the tailorbird really pretend that its wing is broken?
improvise, wing it, play it by ear
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.