 Usually used in the past participle. The excitement of her birthday party got Jane all wound up so she could not sleep. 3. informal To bring or come to an end; finish; stop. John got two hits and wound his afternoon up with a home run. Before Jim knew it, he had spent all his money and he wound up broke. The boys followed the path to the left and wound up where they started.
 Usually used in the past participle. The excitement of her birthday party got Jane all wound up so she could not sleep. 3. informal To bring or come to an end; finish; stop. John got two hits and wound his afternoon up with a home run. Before Jim knew it, he had spent all his money and he wound up broke. The boys followed the path to the left and wound up where they started. 
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