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- noun Plural form of
wingspan .
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Examples
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Some can ascend thousands of feet, travel at 200 miles an hour and have wingspans of up to 20 feet.
Earthbound Jet Jockeys Caught in Dogfight With FAA Susan Carey 2011
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He admired their broad wingspans, their eyesight, their skill, their majesty.
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It is believed that this pterosaur had a wingspan of about ten feet, while other pterosaurs can have wingspans of over 30 feet.
Incredible Prehistoric Discovery Found In Cabinet The Huffington Post 2011
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It is believed that this pterosaur had a wingspan of about ten feet, while other pterosaurs can have wingspans of over 30 feet.
Incredible Prehistoric Discovery Found In Cabinet The Huffington Post 2011
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It is believed that this pterosaur had a wingspan of about ten feet, while other pterosaurs can have wingspans of over 30 feet.
Incredible Prehistoric Discovery Found In Cabinet The Huffington Post 2011
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It is believed that this pterosaur had a wingspan of about ten feet, while other pterosaurs can have wingspans of over 30 feet.
Incredible Prehistoric Discovery Found In Cabinet The Huffington Post 2011
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Every few minutes, an albatross walks to the edge of the rock, spreads its huge wings wingspans range from six to ten feet and leaps into the sky, webbed feet dangling in the air.
Margie Goldsmith: Traveling to the Falkland Islands: Sub-Antarctica Margie Goldsmith 2011
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Every few minutes, an albatross walks to the edge of the rock, spreads its huge wings wingspans range from six to ten feet and leaps into the sky, webbed feet dangling in the air.
Margie Goldsmith: Traveling to the Falkland Islands: Sub-Antarctica Margie Goldsmith 2011
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As one of the largest flying birds, the albatross has one of the largest wingspans of any bird still alive today at an incredible 11ft.
WATCH: The Majestic Endangered Albatross Joanna Zelman 2011
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It is believed that this pterosaur had a wingspan of about ten feet, while other pterosaurs can have wingspans of over 30 feet.
Incredible Prehistoric Discovery Found In Cabinet The Huffington Post 2011
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