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    wind·up
    /ˈwīndˌəp/

    noun

    • 1. an act of concluding or finishing something: "the windup of the convention"
    • 2. the motions of a pitcher immediately before delivering the ball, in which they take a step back, lift the hands over the head, and step forward.

    adjective

    • 1. (of a toy or other device) functioning by means of winding a key or handle: "a windup clock"

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  2. The meaning of WINDUP is the act of bringing to an end. How to use windup in a sentence.

  3. When you wind up an activity, you finish it or stop doing it. The President is about to wind up his visit to Somalia. [VERB PARTICLE noun] When someone winds up a business or other organization, they stop running it and close it down completely. There was no alternative but to wind up the business. [VERB PARTICLE noun]

  4. 4 days ago · In baseball, the arm and body movements a pitcher makes just before throwing the ball are collectively called the windup. Sports announcers repeat this phrase throughout baseball games: "Here's the windup...and the pitch!" You can also use windup to mean "conclusion."

  5. WINDUP meaning: 1 : the things that are done at the end of something (such as an event or process) the final part of something; 2 : the movements that a pitcher makes before the ball is thrown

  6. First, all the toys had wind-up, pull-back, or motorized mechanisms. It is the scheme rules on distributing excess assets on wind-up which will be left in place. These included staff, property, finance and progress towards wind-up. The wind-up speeches are due to start at 9 o'clock.

  7. What does the word wind-up mean? There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word wind-up. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. wind-up has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. How common is the word wind-up? About 0.2 occurrences per million words in modern written English.

  8. Define wind-up. wind-up synonyms, wind-up pronunciation, wind-up translation, English dictionary definition of wind-up. or wind·up n. 1. a. The act of bringing something to an end. b. A concluding part; a conclusion. 2. Baseball The series of movements of a pitcher, including...

  9. made to function by winding an inside spring or the like: windup toys. wind•up (wīnd′ up′), n. the end or close. a final act or part. Sport [ Baseball.]the preparatory movements of the arm before pitching a ball. Cf. stretch (def. 22).

  10. to bring something such as a speech or meeting to an end. The speaker was just winding up when the door was flung open. If we all agree, let's wind up the discussion. (British English, informal) to deliberately say or do something in order to annoy somebody. Calm down! Can't you see he's only winding you up? That can't be true!

  11. Windup generally refers to the action or process of completing, concluding, or finishing something. In sports like baseball, it's the preparatory action or movement that an athlete makes before performing a skill such as pitching.