High in the sky, long, thin, highly arched wings trail a delicate forked tail.
A stupendous, three-headed beast writhed across it, with arched wings poised to launch it into flight.
The book gives a reference for the advantages of the arched wing.
I found myself staring at the high arched wings, drawn close together, their lower tips just above the ground where we stood, each feather still faintly iridescent.
The construction is unique with buttressed arched wings on either side of the nine spillway gates rather than the usual filled concrete.
The points on which the vertebrae actually turn are called facet joints, which stick out like arched wings on either side of the rear part of the vertebrae.
Edmond and Corrigan's Resurrection School has something similar to the interior of the Nichols house with the sole idea of the school based on an arched wing.
The sun blazed back from the arched wings and the glittering screen.
Evil writhed and twisted in twining face-tentacles, leered out of kraken eyes, and twitched convulsively in vastly arched wings.
Petrels soared over it trailing arched wings, their tails fanned out to ward off rivals.