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TO WIND UP (2)

26 / 04 / 2012

TO WIND UP (2): meaning and examples

Good morning,

Today we look at another meaning of the verb TO WIND UP.

Today's expression is
: TO WIND SOMETHING UP

Meaning 1
: to turn a key or dial in a mechanical object, usually a clock or watch, so that it functions.

Example 1
:
Every morning they have to wind up the antique grandfather clock on the wall.

Meaning 2
: to gradually reduce an activity until you stop doing it.

Example 2
:
If nobody has anything else to add, then we can wind up the meeting and go for coffee.

TO WIND UP
is also used in this informal expression: TO WIND SOMEBODY UP

Meaning 3
: to tease or irritate another person

Example 3
:
Father:
Jules! Stop winding your sister up! She's starting to cry.
Jules
: She's such a cry-baby. Can't she take a joke?

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Tomorrow we present the Essential Weekly Vitamin for Spanish-speaking students of English and on Monday we will explain the verb TO WIND DOWN.

Enjoy your day!

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