Having or resembling wings.
Sinónimos
Examples for "alar"
Examples for "alar"
1The crisis has alarmed a region with a history of ethnic conflict.
2Let those alarmed by Daesh go and remove it, the official said.
3I resolved, therefore, not to be unduly alarmed by this mysterious change.
4Since the house was alarmed, they let her go in without them.
5Alarmed by his mind tone, Jacqueline started to point her right arm.
1Alary is not a dark horse, in any sense of the words.
2That in turn has meant Alary has been banished to the far end of Tizzard's enormous new barn.
3Alary was somewhat hurt by noticing, perhaps for the first time, Sagastao and Minnehaha whispering confidentially to each other.
4Tizzard said he had no reason to fear that Alary's infection might be indicative of a wider problem at his Milborne Port stable.
5Alary appears to have been suffering from an infection when the ex-French horse with a big reputation ran so poorly on his English debut.
1Nuts and Bolts: Twenty-foot-wide wing-shaped cars suspend riders beyond the rail's edges.
2Two wing-shaped patches went up from his nose like a moustache.
3The bars are swept clean of anything unnecessary and end in wing-shaped LED turn signals.
4Part of the lengthy, wing-shaped panel looked torn and crumpled in television shots from space.
5That wing-shaped red thing is an aluminum suitcase sitting on a luggage rack milled from billet aluminum.