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Just wind.
You just wind up with a mess.
"I'll probably just wind them up about it," she said.
Cavic, 25, is an instant conversationalist; just wind him up.
"You'd probably just wind up patting him on the back".
Realistically it was just wind or tiredness or the face he pulls whenever he craps himself.
Alas it is just wind – as you realise almost the second the referee's whistle sounds.
"Things just wind their way slowly through the legal system," Finkel said.
Or just wind down on the calm, sandy beach on Port Phillip Bay.
His piano concerto … solitude, récif, étoile … is accompanied by just wind and percussion instruments.
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"And Anderson didn't just wind-up borrowing the way that the Winchester Mystery House pulses tour groups through the building and its grounds," adds Magnuson.
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