To wind up Meaning, Definition & Usage
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(a) To coil into a ball or small compass, as a skein of thread; to coil completely.(b) To bring to a conclusion or settlement;as, .to wind up one's affairs; towind up an argument(c) To put in a state of renewed or continued motion, as a clock, a watch, etc., by winding the spring, or that which carries the weight; hence, to prepare for continued movement or action; to put in order anew. "Fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore years." Dryden. "Thus they wound up his temper to a pitch." Atterbury.(d) To tighten (the strings) of a musical instrument, so as to tune it. "Wind up the slackened strings of thy lute." Waller.