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wind-up
(wind-up)
Pronunciation:
/ˈwʌɪndʌp/
noun
1
British
informal
an attempt to tease or irritate someone:
surely this was a wind-up
2
an act of concluding or finishing something:
a company wind-up
3
Baseball
the motions of a pitcher preparing to pitch the ball.
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