Wind up


The meaning of the word Wind up is: to prepare for, typically in regards to a heavy blow or a lot of action


Examples:

The boxer threw a punch so powerful that he had to wind up for it before even launching it at his foe.

published by Aleida on 2021-05-10 10:57:50


The politician decided to wind up to his coup de grace in his debate against his opponent, reminding them of their failures before dealing his final blow.

published by Latashia on 2021-05-01 07:47:08


A truly skilled fighter does not have to wind up to unleash a powerful blow, as he can strike with full force in an instant.

published by Tuan on 2021-01-25 16:35:49


Bruce Lee’s One Inch Punch does not require him to wind up before using it, making it almost impossible to see coming.

published by Kylee on 2021-11-26 14:49:19


You usually have to wind up a lawnmower before it is ready to start cutting grass, since the engine needs to be warmed up before use.

published by Eleni on 2021-05-17 04:59:10


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