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wing 2, verb (oh) and obscure 1, adjective (oh)


wing 2, verb (oh)



2 v
[I always + adverb/preposition] literary to fly somewhere
::a flock of geese winging down the coast
wing its/their way to/across etc sth
::planes winging their way to exotic destinations
wing its/their way
to go or be sent somewhere very quickly
wing its/their way to
::A bottle of champagne will soon be winging its way to 10 lucky winners.
wing it
spoken to do something without planning or preparing it
::We'll just have to wing it .

obscure 1, adjective (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin obscurus]
not well known and usually not very important
::an obscure poet
::The details of his life remain obscure .
difficult to understand
::obscure legal phrases
:: For some obscure reason , the group is very popular.
-- obscurely adv