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1 Wind
〈m.; Wind(e)s, Winde〉♦voorbeelden:〈informeel; figuurlijk〉 Wind machen • snoeven, opscheppen〈 figuurlijk〉 daher weht der Wind? • waait de wind uit die hoek?〈 figuurlijk〉 in den Wind reden • tevergeefs, woorden in de wind sprekenin alle Winde zerstreut • in alle windrichtingen verspreid〈 figuurlijk〉 mit dem Wind segeln • met de stroom mee gaan, zeilen〈 figuurlijk〉 sich 〈 3e naamval〉 den Wind um die Nase, die Ohren wehen lassen • overal in de wereld rondkijkenbei, in Wind und Wetter • bij, in weer en windschnell wie der Wind • razendsnel -
2 wind-up
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3 wind down
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4 wind a horn
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5 wind a threat into a letter
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6 wind back
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7 wind down a car window
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8 wind energy
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9 wind farm
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10 wind in
wind inbinnen/inhalen 〈 van vis(lijn)〉 -
11 wind on (a film)
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12 wind one's arms (a)round someone
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13 wind one's watch
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14 wind one's way into someone's affections
English-Dutch dictionary > wind one's way into someone's affections
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15 wind up a conversation/project
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16 wind up an alarm
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17 wind wool
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18 wind-assisted
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19 wind-up speech
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20 Wind machen
snoeven, opscheppen
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