Examples of using Wingspan in English and their translations into Polish
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Wingspan, cover the park!
That thing had a 30-foot wingspan.
Wingspan duly noted.
The Adler has a two-meter wingspan.
Their six-metre wingspan offers shelter.
I have gotta watch my wingspan.
The wingspan of this species is 22-26 mm.
Talking about small wingspan, pip-squeak.
The wingspan of the adult moth is 32-44 mm.
Features Large flies, wingspan up to 20mm.
There is a relationship between weight, power, and wingspan.
Both sexes have a wingspan of 32-55 mm.
Her wingspan is the length of a football field.
Features Small insects, wingspan 14-15mm.
Wingspan longer than a football field" spruce goose?
It says that they have a wingspan of 2 meters.
I just don't think I can be with a woman who has that kind of wingspan.
Did you see that wingspan… and the pectus carinatum?
The model is 47 cm long, 11.5 cm high, wingspan 54 cm.
She curled into my wingspan so I was totally justified.
I figure around 200 feet from nose to tail. Wingspan, around 300.
Similar wingspan, but the brighter colors are more distracting.
This insect must have had a wingspan as big as a seagull's.
Longer than a football field? Could he have imagined her mammoth wingspan.
Could he have imagined her mammoth wingspan, longer than a football field?
The wingspan is usually from 115 to 130 mm,
four meters wingspan is not enough.
Ramforinh had a wingspan of about 2 m long neck
And the first flight was less than the wingspan of a modern jet.
With its giant wingspan, this was the largest animal ever to fly.