Wind

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Wind (breath) noun
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(mainly uk) breath or the ability to breathe: The blow to my stomach knocked the wind out.
Wind vr (winded)
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to make it difficult or temporarily impossible for someone to breathe
Wind /waɪnd/ pt/pp wound
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(Meander) If a road, path, or river winds, it follows a route that turns repeatedly in different directions: The river winds through the valley.
2 Wind/Wound
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(wrap around) wrap something around an object several times or twist it repeatedly around itself: She wound a scarf around her neck.
Wind up (end up)
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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!
Wind sb up
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(ANNOY) to annoy or upset someone: It really winds me up when he goes on about teachers having an easy life. She just knows how to wind me up
Wind down
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To gradually relax after doing something that has made you tired or worried: When he goes on holiday, it takes him the first couple of days just to wind down.
Unwind
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([sb]: relax) Wendy likes to unwind after work by going for a run.

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