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Phrase(s): wind around
[for something, such as a road] to make a turn or turns around. • The road wound around and ended up at the lake. • The path wound around and came to a stop at the cabin door., Phrase(s): wind around someone or something
to twist or coil around someone or something. • The python wound around the rabbit, suffocating it. • The vines wound around the gatepost., Phrase(s): wind something around something
to twist or coil something around something. • Wind this cloth around your hand to stop the bleeding. • Wind the string around this stick so it won’t get all tangled up.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs