Sentence examples for To wind from inspiring English sources

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To wind

noun

Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

  • The wind blew through her hair as she stood on the deck of the ship.

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He tries to wind his opponent up.

The road began to wind downhill.

He tried to wind me up.

Hostess Brands moved to wind down operations.

We unconsciously start to wind down.

Not a bad way to wind down.

Clearly trying to wind the fans up !

Its resistance to wind.

And learning to wind down before bed.

It continues to wind me.

Feminism (just to wind up the trolls).

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