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Build your vocabulary and speak like a native. Learn the meaning of the phrasal verb "to wind someone up" This lesson will help you learn vocabulary for daily conversations. Feel confident when speaking English.

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  • @MassiBFL says:

    Thanks a lot 😊

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  • @krusriyad8267 says:

    Thank you so much

  • @martinjokes1610 says:

    Let’s wind up this meeting

  • @martinjokes1610 says:

    You are winding me up

  • @theresempungasombolayi850 says:

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  • @AJK967 says:

    I assume it comes from a Jack-in-the-box. Which you’d wind up until it popped out.

  • @shimaruba2906 says:

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  • @moy9022 says:

    Thanks!

  • @moy9022 says:

    Thanks Harry sir.

  • @emanmahmoud9439 says:

    Is it like pulling your leg or taking the piss?

  • @toilettower330 says:

    thanks

  • @arviegalvez8172 says:

    New generation, it is a prank

  • @AlainnCorcaigh says:

    thats an irish expression

  • @lanaefremova3443 says:

    I thought it was something along the lines of ‘wind up doing smth’

  • @tgdomnemo5052 says:

    It’s absolutely the same expression in german, for a clock as well as a person 😳
    🙏🏼🖖🏻

  • @user-xv3ex3pl3l says:

    God or Devil is constantly winding is up! Otherwise, we’re just idiots, nothing else.😅

  • @comeconcon569 says:

    Harry, it also means when you end in a particular place or situation. He will wind up in prison one day if he does not change his wicked behavior/behaviour.

  • @salwaw says:

    Thank you ❤

  • @aram5642 says:

    To pull someone’s legs – was the first idiom I have ever learned. Never figured out its etymology.

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