The more efficient wings had less drag and greater fuel capacity, and were similar in configuration to those on the 767.
One leathery wing dragged in the bloody muck; a mighty arm had been severed at the elbow.
Mr. Hubbard's wings dragged in the dust a long time ago.
A hundred meters distant, Captain staggered toward him, limping severely, wings dragging on the ground.
She crawled away from it, wings and feet dragging her across the snowy ground.
The other wing dragged a little.
A full wing of dragons could not have dragged him from Cove Hold.
Several of them turned aimless figure-eights overhead, black wings dragging loathsomely plump brown bodies through the dank air, and then they retreated back into their holes.
But it was Rofocale who came into the tent, bowing low to enter, so that his flaming wings dragged in the dust.
The aircraft's right rear landing gear would not deploy and the right wing dragged along the runway during the landing.