The fear of being incorporated into an impromptu battalion lent wings to our feet.
Well, I have lent him wings, for the dead fly fast!
"You would be amazed, Commander, how fear of imminent death can lend wings to one's feet."
The fear of a man pursued by a mob ready to tear him apart lent him wings.
Racing toward the front of the house, he heard a noise that lent wings to his feet; someone was starting a car.
Fear indeed lends wings, but chaining and hunger are not the best of training regimens.
Behind her she heard a furious roar that lent wings to her small high heels.
A prolonged, mocking laugh behind him seemed to lend him wings.
When you must fight, Roran, does not the fierce joy of combat lend wings to your feet?
She was quite agile for an elderly person; the prospect of imminent death, I have observed, lends wings to the feet.