Examples of using Tiny wings in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Those tiny wings?
Tiny Wings on an iPad.
Upon his tiny wings.
They have tiny wings and a large lower lip, which they use to catch their prey.
It also had tiny wings.
Or the mini dragon,had an"arrogant" look while standing on the shoulders of Shen Yanxiao and fluttering its tiny wings.
One of them is Tiny Wings.
Here,” he pointed out the tiny wings,“a billywig propeller, to induce an elevated frame of mind.
One of them is Tiny Wings.
Here,” he pointed out the tiny wings,“a billywig propeller, to induce an elevated frame of mind.
Without even flapping my tiny wings.
There were tiny wings on his back.
Just got my high score in Tiny Wings.
And flight via tiny wings on his ankles.
The butterfly spent the rest of its life unable to fly, crawling around with tiny wings and a swollen body.
Tiny Wings is an iOS game developed by German game developer Andreas Illiger, released on February 18, 2011.
The only protrusions are the side mirrors anda sensor array that resembles tiny wings situated at the top rear on either side of the truck.
A bird uses great energy when ittakes flight because it has to lift all its body with its tiny wings.
You have to have heard of 2011's Tiny Wings, a one-touch game that saw you racing a tiny bird across procedurally generated islands to get as far as possible before nightfall.
The ruby-throated hummingbird flies non-stop 450 miles across the Gulf of Mexico in 20 hours,beating its tiny wings nearly 3 million times on that amazing journey.
In 1909, Rose O'Neill drew a comic strip about‘kewpies'(taken from‘cupid')-preening babylike creatures with tiny wings and huge heads, which were soon being handed out as carnival prizes and capering around Jell-O ads(to this day, Kewpie Mayonnaise, introduced in 1925, is the top-selling brand in Japan).
He needs his tiny wing man.
Pigwidgeon was asleep with his head under his tiny wing.
The bacterial infection, transmitted by a tiny winged insect from China, has evaded all efforts to contain it, decimating Florida's citrus industry and forcing scores of growers out of business.
John Hyatt, Director of Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design(MIRIAD)at Manchester Metropolitan University snapped images of what he claims are the tiny winged creatures whilst out photographing the Lancashire landscape over the last two years.
Pigwidgeon was asleep with his head under his tiny wing.
Also, its designs are varied with no ends, be it tiny winged or breathing fire.
They found the wings contain tiny structures called gyroids that diffract sunlight like a crystal.
But Catasticta sibyllae is a dramatic black with simplerows of white dots lining its wings and tiny flares of red where the wings join its body.
Tiny Unmanned Aerial System with flapping wings inspired by the biology of a dragonfly.