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Wind up

Meaning: This idiom has two primary meanings:

  1. To bring something to a conclusion or end.
  2. To intentionally tease or provoke someone (often used in British English).

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “Let’s wind up the meeting with final remarks from everyone.”
  2. “The event wound up around midnight after the final performance.”
  3. “He’s only winding you up—don’t take it seriously.”

Origin: The phrase “wind up” originates from the winding of a clock or mechanical device, signifying bringing something to a point of readiness or an end. Over time, it expanded to mean finishing tasks or, in a more figurative sense, agitating someone by “winding” them up.

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