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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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wind up<br />

- end, finish, settle<br />

Let`s wind things up now <strong>and</strong> then we can all go home.<br />

wind up<br />

- tighten the spring of a machine to make it work<br />

Every night before he goes to bed my gr<strong>and</strong>father winds up his alarm clock.<br />

wind up<br />

- make very excited, nervous or upset<br />

I was really wound up yesterday after work <strong>and</strong> I couldn`t get to sleep easily.<br />

wing it<br />

- act without preparation<br />

He wasn`t prepared for the examination so he had to wing it.<br />

wink at (something)<br />

- allow <strong>and</strong> pretend not to know about something (a law or rule being broken)<br />

The school librarian sometimes winks at the rule about borrowing a maximum of<br />

three books.<br />

winning streak<br />

- a series of several wins one after the other<br />

Our baseball team has been on a winning streak for several weeks now.<br />

wipe off (something)<br />

- to remove something by wiping or rubbing, to clean the surface of something<br />

We always wipe off the table before we have dinner.<br />

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