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Then the men came and the women were fascinated by these wingless creatures.
Members of the order are wingless even as adults, making them relatively difficult to identify.
As a result, Sampati lived wingless for the rest of his life.
The female of this species is virtually wingless and cannot fly.
Typically, the female is wingless and generally larger than the male.
I looked almost ethereal, like a wingless angel on a bad day.
The helicopters were shot out of the sky like wingless elephants.
Wingless people can't help it, it's not their fault they're grounded.
She was a child of five or six, wingless, in a human skirt and jacket, sitting on the bank above the women.
Many are found in the soil, and of these, a number are wingless.
The young are born as miniature, wingless versions of the adult.
You can't raise ship in a wingless job without gyros.
Members of this family are small and flattened, and often wingless.
How could a tiny wingless creature reach the empty island so quickly?
Never leaving my hand, her finger began to crawl along it like a wingless insect.
Flies are completely wingless at the beginning of development.
The family is mostly wingless, but winged forms do occur.
It looked like a plane, except that it was wingless.
All the while, the wingless autogiro was hovering above the scene.
And the vessel soared toward the heavens like a great wingless angel.
He said it was wingless, but a swift runner.
It is not a wingless thing at all.
Wingless prisoners simply required fewer guards than one who could fly.
In a matter of moments he was once again an earthbound boy, wingless and weak.
Females are undoubtedly also flightless and perhaps wingless, but have not yet been found.