How to use "wing" in a sentence
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He lives alone on the second floor in the east wing
'What do the rooms in the east wing look like now?' he said.
'They have been getting the rooms in the east wing ready for us
'No, not from this wing,' she answered, 'and you can't hear it either
They used the rooms in the west wing when Mrs de Winter was alive
I hurried up some stairs, hoping that I could find my way to my bedroom in the east wing
I was standing in the corridor of the west wing
I was glad that my rooms were in the east wing
'This is the west wing,' she said
'If you want to see the rooms in the west wing, I can show them to you at any time.'
I was glad that our rooms were in the east wing
As I walked across the lawn, I looked up at the west wing
Had Favell known Rebecca? What had he been doing in the west wing? There were some very valuable things in the house
I decided to go up to the west wing
I went down the stairs and through the door to the east wing
I could not forget my visit to the west wing
I tried not to remember my visit to the west wing
Mrs Danvers went through the door to the west wing.
The door to the west wing was open
One of the shutters in the west wing had been pulled back
I went through the house, along the dark silent corridor of the west wing to Rebecca's room
Elliot and Tina sat as far from everyone as possible, in the last booth in the short wing of the restaurant.
The long wing of the diner was nearly full of customers now; about forty people were eating dinner or waiting to be served
Kennebeck's politics were of the extreme right-wing variety
Alexander went to the huge maple desk and sat behind it, in Kennebeck's wing chair.
He was still sitting in Kennebeck's wing chair
They followed the blinking lights to the end of the short wing in which the elevators were situated