noun
- plural of windup: the concluding part of something
- plural of windup: mechanical toys or devices that operate when wound with a key or handle
- plural of windup: acts of deliberately annoying or teasing someone
Usage: British informal
Examples
- The windups of both movies were disappointing.
- She collected vintage windups from the 1950s.
- The old windup clock still worked perfectly.
- His constant windups about her cooking got annoying.
- The toy store had a section full of mechanical windups.
- After all those windups, she realized he was just joking.
- The windups to their arguments were always dramatic.