Sentence examples for he got wound from inspiring English sources

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Whether he got wound up by the South Africans I don't know, I know they do try and get under the skin of Trott and Pietersen.

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He got winded immediately, his knees hurt, and he had to walk several times.

It was a mess, something he had not witnessed in his near century of living, and even with it settled, he gets wound up talking about it.

When he gets wound up, which is most of the time, he squeaks and grimaces and sniffs like a class nerd finally letting rip.

The captain is older than most of the memorabilia, and when he gets wound up he is a boil of opinions on everything from Truman to the loss of the seafaring way of life to Medicare.

"He gets very like a spring, he gets wound up and explodes," she said.

He said he pulled Gerrard to one side when he got wind of the move.

When he got wind of Hollande's budget for 2013, he was astonished.

When he got wind of Carroll's plans, he pursued the job with the Titans.

How he got wind of the story is a story in itself.

But four years later he got wind of Sing Sing's privately financed program and applied for a transfer.

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