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Bluewing

Bluewing \Blue"wing`\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The blue-winged teal. See Teal.

Wiktionary
bluewing

n. The blue-winged teal.

WordNet
bluewing

n. American teal [syn: blue-winged teal, Anas discors]

Usage examples of "bluewing".

She stabbed out with the flechette, piercing the bluewing through the thorax.

She smiled slightly and returned to her seat, holding the bluewing up to study.

No, Little Bluewing could hold her tongue, although she was as not much more than a baby.

Little Bluewing held up her lips and kissed the old man, and immediately his face changed and he looked fifty years younger.

Little Bluewing thought it strange, but continued her way without giving him as much as a look.

His hair glinted with a dozen shades of brown, and his dirt-stained hands had been gentle as he separated the bluewing ferns to show her the spores.

A few minutes later, the first bluewing moth had fluttered up from the thistles.

Kell picked up his towel again and shooed bluewings away from his armor.

Two bluewings had been stabbed through the thorax, one on top of the other, then pinned to the tree with a flechette.

He had watched intently as the first pale bluewings glistened and fluttered up.

With the bluewings curling up to the sky, it was an almost spiritual moment.

The last of the bluewings that survived escaped into the trees, and the tree sprits darted away in pursuit.

When a pair of bluewings exploded out of the brush in front of her, she jumped and almost unseated herself.

Josh laid Bluewings down, felt for a pulse, found it, and dragged blankets over her.

When his stomach was empty and he began to recover a little, he knocked on every door, receiving no answers, but this time he did not go in, he knew what he would find: Of all the small trading village only Branch and Bluewings survived.