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    wind up

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  2. Learn the meanings and differences of wind up as a phrasal verb, a noun, and an adjective in English. Find out how to use wind up in various contexts, such as business, sports, jokes, and more.

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      WIND SOMETHING UP meaning: 1. to close a business or...

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  3. Learn the meanings and usage of the phrasal verb wind up and its related terms, such as wind-up, wound up, and wind up in a sentence. Find out how to wind up an activity, a business, a situation, or someone in British and American English.

  4. noun. wind· up ˈwīnd-ˌəp. Synonyms of windup. 1. a. : the act of bringing to an end. b. : a concluding act or part : finish. 2. a. : a series of regular and distinctive motions (such as swinging the arms) made by a pitcher preparatory to releasing a pitch. b. : an exaggerated backswing (as in tennis) windup. 2 of 3. adjective.

  5. Learn the meanings and differences of wind up as a phrasal verb, a noun, and an adjective. Find out how to use wind up in various contexts, such as business, law, sports, and jokes.

  6. Wind up is a phrasal verb that means to finally be somewhere or do something, especially without having planned it. See examples, translations and related words.

  7. noun. the conclusion of any action, activity, etc.; the end or close. a final act or part. Baseball. the preparatory movements of the arm before pitching a ball. Compare stretch ( def 22 ). Informal. a mechanical object, as a toy or wristwatch, that is driven by a spring or similar mechanism that must be wound. an act or instance of winding up.

  8. 1 to bring something such as a speech or meeting to an end The speaker was just winding up when the door was flung open. If we all agree, let's wind up the discussion. 2 to make something such as the window of a car move upward by turning a handle, pressing a button, etc. Are all the windows wound up?