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wind

Pronunciation:/ˈwaɪnd//ˈwaɪnd/

noun

Definitions

  1. Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

    Example: As they accelerated onto the motorway, the wind tore the plywood off the car's roof-rack.

  2. Air artificially put in motion by any force or action.

    Example: the wind of a cannon ball;  the wind of a bellows

  3. The ability to breathe easily.

    Example: After the second lap he was already out of wind.

  4. News of an event, especially by hearsay or gossip. (Used with catch, often in the past tense.)

    Example: Steve caught wind of Martha's dalliance with his best friend.

verb

Definitions

  1. To blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

  2. To cause (someone) to become breathless, as by a blow to the abdomen, or by physical exertion, running, etc.

    Example: The boxer was winded during round two.

  3. To cause a baby to bring up wind by patting its back after being fed.

  4. To turn a boat or ship around, so that the wind strikes it on the opposite side.

wind

Pronunciation:/waɪnd/

noun

Definitions

  1. The act of winding or turning; a turn; a bend; a twist.

verb

Definitions

  1. To turn coils of (a cord or something similar) around something.

    Example: to wind thread on a spool or into a ball

  2. To tighten the spring of a clockwork mechanism such as that of a clock.

    Example: Please wind that old-fashioned alarm clock.

  3. To entwist; to enfold; to encircle.

  4. To travel in a way that is not straight.

    Example: Vines wind round a pole.  The river winds through the plain.