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What's "wind up" mean?


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Rebecca

Here, "wind up" is a phrasal verb that means to arrive or end in a specific state or situation. It can also mean making someone angry! Ex: They wound up at a random restaurant after walking around for a while. Ex: Henry was winding me up the whole day by singing annoying songs. Ex: You don't want to wind up broke, do you?


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