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wind2
verb wound, winding
- tr & intr
1. To wrap or coil, or be wrapped or coiled.
- Thesaurus: coil, furl, twine, bend, curve, reel, twist, encircle.
- Form: wind round (often)
- Form: wind up
2. To progress on a path with many twists and turns.
- Thesaurus: coil, bend, curve, twist, turn, spiral, serpentine, zigzag, meander, ramble.
- Form: wind something up (also)
- 1. The state of being wound.
2. A turn, coil or twist.
Phrasal Verb: wind down
- Said of a clock or clockwork device: to slow down and stop working.Said of a person: to begin to relax, especially after a spell of tension, stress or work.
- To lower it by turning a handle.To reduce the resources and activities of (a business or enterprise).
- To end up.
- Example: He wound up in jail
- To make them tense, nervous or excited.To taunt or tease them. See also wind-up.
- To raise it by turning a handle.To conclude or close down a business or enterprise.
