100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "wind"

Definition

The verb wind has two primary meanings:

  1. To twist or coil something, such as string, rope, or a mechanical device, often by turning a handle or rotating an object.
  2. To move or cause to move in a twisting or spiral course, often referring to paths or routes.

Synonyms

  • Coil
  • Twist
  • Twirl
  • Wrap
  • Turn
  • Loop
  • Rotate

Antonyms

  • Unwind
  • Straighten
  • Untwist
  • Uncoil
  • Flatten

Examples

  1. She had to wind the yarn into a ball before knitting.
  2. The road will wind through the mountains for several miles.
  3. He forgot to wind the old clock, and it stopped ticking.
  4. The river winds its way through the valley.
  5. Make sure to wind the string tightly around the spool.
  6. They decided to wind up the meeting after two hours of discussion.
  7. The children love to wind up the toy car and watch it zoom across the floor.
  8. I need to wind the hose back into the reel after watering the garden.
  9. The path winds through the forest, making it a scenic hike.
  10. She had to wind her way through the crowd to reach her friend.
  11. The old music box needs to be wound carefully to play a tune.
  12. As we wind down for the evening, let’s enjoy some quiet time.
  13. He had to wind the film back into the camera before developing it.
  14. The winding trail was challenging but beautiful.
  15. Please wind the wire neatly before putting it away.
  16. The kite began to wind around the tree branches.
  17. They decided to wind the party up early because of the rain.
  18. I could hear the sound of the clock as it began to wind.
  19. The children love to wind up their toys with colorful strings.
  20. The winding river is a popular spot for fishing.
  21. You need to wind the tape back to the start.
  22. The road winds its way up the steep hill.
  23. She had to wind the thread through the needle's eye.
  24. The gardener will wind the vines around the trellis.
  25. They had to wind the rope around the post to secure the tent.
  26. He loves to wind down after work by reading a book.
  27. The lights began to wind down as the sun set.
  28. The path winds through the beautiful landscape.
  29. I had to wind my way through the narrow alley.
  30. The music began to wind down as the event came to a close.
  31. She took a moment to wind her thoughts before speaking.
  32. The toy car can wind up to go faster.
  33. We need to wind the film before switching cameras.
  34. He decided to wind the week up with a relaxing day at home.
  35. The snake began to wind around the branch.
  36. You should wind the scarf around your neck to keep warm.
  37. The path winds around the lake, offering stunning views.
  38. Let's wind down with some dessert after dinner.
  39. She accidentally wound the cord too tightly and broke it.
  40. The riverbank is a great place to watch how the water winds.
  41. He will wind his way through the city to avoid traffic.
  42. The clock will need to be wound every week.
  43. The dance performance began to wind down with a final bow.
  44. She loves to wind the ribbons into beautiful shapes.
  45. The trail winds uphill, leading to the lookout point.
  46. They had to wind the cable carefully to avoid tangles.
  47. The winding road made for an adventurous drive.
  48. She decided to wind her hair into an elegant bun.
  49. He likes to wind up his friends with silly jokes.
  50. The clock on the wall needs to be wound regularly.
  51. The story began to wind toward its conclusion.
  52. She will wind the garden hose after watering the plants.
  53. The river winds gently through the countryside.
  54. They had to wind the emergency blanket around the patient.
  55. As they walked, the path began to wind into the dense forest.
  56. He likes to wind down by watching his favorite show.
  57. The spiral staircase winds up to the rooftop terrace.
  58. Make sure to wind the cable neatly when finishing work.
  59. The tour guide explained how the path winds through history.
  60. I need to wind the ribbon around the gift box.
  61. The children were excited to wind up the toy and watch it go.
  62. The old film reel must be wound carefully to avoid damage.
  63. The road winds through the picturesque village.
  64. Let's wind down the discussion and move to the next topic.
  65. She had to wind the wire around the frame to secure it.
  66. The path winds through the colorful autumn leaves.
  67. He will wind down with a glass of wine after a long day.
  68. The clockmaker taught him how to wind the intricate gears.
  69. The path winds around the cliff, offering breathtaking views.
  70. You should wind the fishing line carefully to prevent tangling.
  71. The road winds through the hills, making it a scenic drive.
  72. She decided to wind the story back to the beginning.
  73. He loves to wind the toy car and see how fast it goes.
  74. The trail winds through the meadows and into the woods.
  75. I need to wind the string tightly to keep it secure.
  76. The clock will stop if you don't wind it regularly.
  77. The river winds through the valley, creating a beautiful landscape.
  78. They had to wind the ropes carefully to prevent them from fraying.
  79. The path winds down to the beach, making it easy to access.
  80. She loves to wind down with a good book before bed.
  81. The trail winds through the hills, offering a great workout.
  82. He needs to wind the mechanical toy before it will work.
  83. The winding path was difficult to navigate in the dark.
  84. The clock needs to be wound at the same time each day.
  85. The winding river was a perfect spot for a picnic.
  86. The children had fun as they wound the string around the spool.
  87. The conversation began to wind down as people prepared to leave.
  88. The road winds through the landscape, showcasing its beauty.
  89. She had to wind the thread carefully to avoid tangles.
  90. The tour guide mentioned how the path winds through history.
  91. The toy requires you to wind it up before playing.
  92. The winding trail led to a stunning viewpoint.
  93. He loves to wind down with some music after work.
  94. The river winds its way through the city, providing a picturesque view.
  95. They had to wind the rope tightly to secure the load.
  96. The winding staircase led to the beautiful observatory.
  97. The children were told to wind the toy before playing with it.
  98. The road winds through the forest, making it a great drive.
  99. She had to wind her way through the crowded market.
  100. The story began to wind toward its conclusion, leaving readers eager for more.