Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Flap your wings or flap your wings?

Flap your wings or flap your wings?

Flapping wings or flapping wings, the correct statement is "flapping wings." Incitement refers to instigating, inciting and inciting others to do things they shouldn't do, which contains derogatory meanings. For example, "inciting people who don't know the truth to make trouble" refers to things like flapping, while neutral words such as "flapping their wings" mean shaking the wind. Flapping its wings means that birds and insects flap their wings and shake them to create wind.

An example of "flapping wing"

1. When the parrot takes off, it soars in the sky like a strong eagle. When you flap your wings, you dance like a dancer.

No matter how small the butterfly is, flapping its wings will also affect the environment.

On the contrary, striped geese fly to such a height by flapping their wings, although their posture is not very elegant.

Butterfly, you flap your wings, and the tornado is in front of you!

In the flight laboratory, a chicken flapped its wings desperately to speed up the hill.

After the letter was taken down, Hawke flapped his wings and flew back to the air for a long time.

7. The next morning, Grandpa Sun woke up the earth from his dream with his warm and gentle arms. Golden sunshine spread all over the earth, and Mr. Chicken woke the goose family from their sleep with a loud voice. The geese flapped their wings as if waving goodbye to the animals in the forest.