Winged has 1 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | Throughout their career the Sixth Men had often been fascinated by the idea of flight. The bird was again and again their most sacred symbol. Their monotheism was apt to be worship not of a god-man, but of a godbird, conceived now as the divine sea-eagle, winged with power, now as the giant swift, winged with mercy, now as a disembodied spirit of air, and once as the bird-god that became man to endow the human race with flight, physical and spiritual. | |
2. | Insects are the only winged arthropods. | |
3. | Dragons are creatures that are long like snakes, winged like birds, and wise like men. | |
4. | Wingless insects are less scary than winged ones. | |
5. | He's flying on a winged horse. | |
6. | One day you wake up like a skylark, a winged express at its fastest, devising pursuits to embark on, but this disappears by breakfast. | |
7. | There are no white-winged Diuca finches in the Arctic. | |
8. | "She, hurling Jove's winged lightning, stirred the deep / and strewed the ships. Him, from his riven breast / the flames outgasping, with a whirlwind's sweep / she caught and fixed upon a rock's sharp crest." | |
9. | Now came an end of mourning and of woe, / when Jove, surveying from his prospect high / shore, sail-winged sea, and peopled earth below, / stood, musing, on the summit of the sky, / and on the Libyan kingdom fixed his eye. | |
10. | So now to winged Love this mandate she addressed: / "O son, sole source of all my strength and power, / who durst high Jove's Typhoean bolts disdain, / to thee I fly, thy deity implore." |