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Definition of wing mirror in English: wing mirrornoun A rear-view mirror projecting from the side of a motor vehicle. Example sentencesExamples - Motorists were urged to regularly use mirrors and wing mirrors, be more alert at traffic lights, and check for bikers when pulling out at junctions or roundabouts.
- I glance in the wing mirror of the car and check how I look, I'm so nervous and my hands are shaking as I push my fringe away from my eyes.
- Something happened behind the van which made a very loud noise and the dog calmly glanced in the wing mirror, just like a driver, to see what had happened… such a human thing, it made me laugh!
- On the same street, a Ford Fiesta had £75 of damage caused when its nearside wing mirror was smashed.
- I pulled myself aloft into the cab, steadied my nerves with a few deep breaths, checked the wing mirror, which is the size of a widescreen television, and pulled away.
- The bus was found four hours later in Fleur de Lys, just a few miles from Blackwood, with a wing mirror missing and a scrape down one side.
- Eventually you will have penalty points added to your licence for a broken taillight or a bent wing mirror.
- At traffic lights they'd hang lollipops over your wing mirror to try and get you to buy them, all for the sake of 20 pence or something like that; eight-year-old kids.
- No, but I bent the wing mirror and smashed the headlamps.
- I don't argue, but watch through the wing mirror as Ryder walks away with three large, black figures.
- What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider.
- A quick blip of the keyfob, touch the button under the wing mirror, the glass lowers and the door pops open.
- ‘You and me both’ he said, while accelerating, looking in his wing mirror for oncoming traffic.
- One lot will snatch your wing mirror if you drive into their enclosure, the other will eat you if you leave your car.
- Off the ferry at Dover, quickly adjust wing mirrors and straight into town centre traffic.
- At least being able to use a car park would probably ensure a space was available and would probably extend the life of the average wing mirror.
- Roman sat up against the seat, still tense but looking slightly more reassured as he peered into his wing mirror.
- Visibility in the miniscule rear view mirror is like watching traffic through a spy hole, whilst the wing mirror proves pretty much ornamental.
- With the Dynamic trim you get in addition electric wing mirrors, height adjustable driver's seat and fold back tables on the backs of the front seats.
- I decided to try to get RAC man's attention by glaring at him via his wing mirror.
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