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wind off

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Explanation of "Wind Off"

Definition:
"Wind off" is a phrasal verb that generally means to reverse the winding or twisting of something. It often refers to something like yarn or string that has been wound into a ball or coil, and now you are pulling it out and straightening it.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "wind off" when you are talking about yarn, thread, or other materials that are wound up.
  • It is often used in contexts where someone is preparing to use the material, such as knitting or sewing.
Example:
  • "To start knitting, I need to wind off some yarn from the ball."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more figurative sense, "wind off" can be used to describe the act of unwinding from a stressful situation or relaxing after a busy day.
  • Example: "After a long week at work, I like to wind off by reading a good book."
Word Variants:
  • The noun form is "winding," which refers to the act of wrapping something in a coil or spiral.
  • Related words include "unwind," which can mean to relax or to untwist something.
Different Meanings:
  1. Literal Meaning: As described, it mainly refers to unwinding yarn or string.
  2. Figurative Meaning: It can also refer to taking time to relax or decompress after stress.
Synonyms:
  • Unravel
  • Uncoil
  • Unwind
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Unwind: To relax after stress.
  • Wind down: To gradually relax after a period of activity.
Conclusion:

"Wind off" is a useful term mostly related to yarn or string, but it can also be used in a broader sense to describe unwinding or relaxing.

Verb
  1. reverse the winding or twisting of
    • unwind a ball of yarn

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