To wing it means to do, perform, or say something without preparing for it first. We often use this expression when we need to improvise because we do not have a clear plan. 🔊 Pronunciation Wing: /wɪŋ/ 🎧 Listen to the pronunciation on Cambridge Dictionary ✅ Common structures - Wing it - Have to wing it - Decide to wing it Examples in different contexts: 🎤 Public speaking: I didn’t have enough time to prepare my presentation, so I had to wing it. ✈️ Travel: We didn’t make a detailed itinerary. We decided to wing it and choose our activities each morning. 💼 Work: My manager suddenly asked me to explain the project, so I just winged it. 🍳 Everyday life: I didn’t follow a recipe when I made dinner. I simply winged it, and the food was surprisingly good! 💡 Important The past form is: Wing it → winged it 💬 Your turn! Tell us about a time when you had to wing it. Write your own example in the comments! 👇