noun
- moving air, especially a natural current of air
- breath or the ability to breathe easily
verb
- to turn or twist something around itself or around something else
- to follow a twisting or curving path
- to make someone unable to breathe easily by hitting them in the stomach
Examples
- The strong wind blew leaves across the yard.
- She was out of wind after running up the stairs.
- Please wind the rope around the post.
- The river winds through the valley.
- The football hit him so hard it winded him.
- A gentle wind rustled the trees.
- He had to wind his watch every morning.
- The mountain road winds up the hillside.