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    wind up

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  2. to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do: If he keeps doing stuff like that he's going to wind up in prison! You don't want to wind up homeless, do you? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. wind (something) up.

  3. 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.

  4. A wind-up is a joke or trick in which someone deliberately tells you something untrue in order to annoy you.

  5. to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do: If he keeps doing stuff like that he's going to wind up in prison! You don't want to wind up homeless, do you? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. wind (something) up.

  6. Definition of wind up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. a. The act of bringing something to an end. b. A concluding part; a conclusion. 2. Baseball The series of movements of a pitcher, including the swinging back of the arm and the raising of the forward foot, preparatory to pitching the ball. A wind-up is usually used when there are no base runners or when the bases are loaded. adj.

  8. 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.

  9. Jun 10, 2024 · The end or conclusion of something. Everyone is invited to our end-of-term wind-up party. The punch line of a joke or comedy routine. ( British) A humorous attempt to fool somebody; a practical joke in which the victim is encouraged to believe something untrue.

  10. WIND UP definition: to finally be somewhere or do something, especially without having planned it: . Learn more.

  11. phrasal verb. wind up. (informal) (of a person) to find yourself in a particular place or situation I always said he would wind up in prison. wind up doing something We eventually wound up staying in a little hotel a few miles from town. + adj. If you take risks like that you'll wind up dead. Definitions on the go.