Several times already had the crests of the enormous billows licked the bottom of the net, making it still heavier, and the balloon only half rose, like a bird with a wounded wing.
He befriended animals, including the vulture with a wounded wing that lived in the house with him.
On the rocky surface, Bray, leathery succulents spread their thick leaves like wounded wings, soaking up the sun.
I circled in again, feeling the crippling weight in my wounded wing.
They dangle from his side like wounded wings when he walks about on his hands, the hands he uses to dance and to climb the stairs.
He saw a bronze dragon veering from under a blue who was miming a wounded wing, both riders now safely aboard the bronze's neck.
The shoulders of his tired tuxedo hung like wounded wings, the cuffs were frayed and lacked their gilded buttons.
A mist of blood streamed from the wounded right wing.
If it had been in the open air, it could have leapt up and spread those terribly wounded wings and disappeared from the earth.
Out of the sky, like a bird with a wounded wing, the earth rushing up to meet her.