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There are 18 words containing WINDUP

windup wind-up wind␣up  ——  windups wind-ups wind␣ups  ——  wind-up␣toy  ——  wind-up␣toys  ——  windup␣radio wind-up␣radio  ——  get␣the␣wind␣upput␣the␣wind␣upwindup␣radios wind-up␣radios  ——  have␣the␣wind␣up  ——  wind-up␣merchant  ——  wind-up␣merchants  ——  wind␣up␣one's␣bottoms

24 definitions found

  • windup — n. The act of ending or concluding something. — n. The last part of something; a conclusion. — n. (Britain) A practical joke or tease.
  • wind-up — n. The end or conclusion of something. — n. A punch line of a joke or comedy routine. — n. (Britain) A humorous attempt to fool somebody, a practical…
  • wind␣up — n. Alternative form of wind-up. — v. (Literally, transitive) To wind (Rope, string, mainsprings, etc.) completely. — v. (Transitive) To put (A clock, watch, etc.) in a state of renewed…
  • windups — n. Plural of windup.
  • wind-ups — n. Plural of wind-up.
  • wind␣ups — n. Plural of wind up.
  • wind-up␣toy — n. An automaton toy powered by a clockwork motor.
  • wind-up␣toys — n. Plural of wind-up toy.
  • windup␣radio — n. Alternative form of wind-up radio.
  • wind-up␣radio — n. A portable radio which can operate where no external power…
  • get␣the␣wind␣up — v. (Idiomatic, Britain) To become frightened or disturbed.
  • put␣the␣wind␣up — v. (Idiomatic, transitive, Britain) To frighten or disturb.
  • windup␣radios — n. Plural of windup radio.
  • wind-up␣radios — n. Plural of wind-up radio.
  • have␣the␣wind␣up — v. (Idiomatic, Britain) To be frightened or disturbed.
  • wind-up␣merchant — n. (UK, colloquial) One who enjoys winding others up in the sense…
  • wind-up␣merchants — n. Plural of wind-up merchant.
  • wind␣up␣one's␣bottoms — v. (Idiomatic, obsolete) To finish a job.
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