With its old wizened wings tucked uselessly about its head, the flyman fell to the green.
Drogon coiled into a ball, wings and tail tucked tight.
One wing tucked neatly across her back, the other hanging limply at her side, she made a flapping run and gained the air.
The muscles in the wing retensed, and he stood, wings tucked to his side under panels of feathers.
Soon I was thrusting my way into the crowded freighter formation, my wings tucked tight.
The Islanders' wing deked and tucked a backhand shot in to make it 2-2.
Such an insect could keep its wings safely tucked away as it crawled through leaf litter, squeezed under tree bark or even dived into water.
It appears that the plane belly-flopped in a corn field with the left wing tucked underneath the right one.
He slapped the override, keeping the wings tucked back.
First as a dot, then growing larger, the bird plummeted down, wings tucked, only spreading them at the end to circle around.