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- make a clock or other device operate by turning a handle or key:"he wound up the clock every Saturday night"
- increase the tension, intensity, or power of something:"he wound up the engine"
- BRITISH ENGLISHarrange the affairs of and dissolve a company:"the company has since been wound up"
- gradually or finally bring an activity to a conclusion:"the experiments had to be wound up because the funding stopped"
- gradually or finally come to a conclusion:"a reporter shouted as the press conference was winding up"
- informalarrive or end up in a specified state, situation, or place:"Kevin winds up in New York" · "he wound up serving two weeks in jail after violating probation"
- informalmake someone tense or angry:"he was clearly wound up and frantic about his daughter"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformaltease or irritate someone:"she's only winding me up"
- prepare to throw or punch something with great force:"she wound up and hit him hard"
- baseball(of a pitcher) use the windup delivery.
nounwind-up (noun)- an act of concluding or finishing something:"the windup of the convention"
- baseballthe motions of a pitcher immediately before delivering the ball, in which they take a step back, lift the hands over the head, and step forward.
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalan attempt to tease or irritate someone.
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an act of concluding or finishing something:
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