0 to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do:
1 something that is not true that you tell someone in order to make a joke:
You can't be serious - is this a wind-up?
2 A wind-up toy, watch, etc. has a key or part that you turn in order to make it operate:
3 to come to be in a particular situation or condition, esp. a bad one:
4 to close a business, especially when it is not successful and has debts:
5 to end a meeting, discussion, or an activity:
6 the process of formally ending the existence of a company, usually because it is bankrupt:
In the other task, an adult presented a wind-up toy, wound it up and pushed it towards the child (usually performed by the experimenter).
Show the child the wind-up hopping rabbit; send it hopping to the edge of the table where the child cannot reach it.
There were also two wind-up toys for the structured joint attention tasks, a purple dinosaur and a red crab.
First, all the toys had wind-up, pull-back, or motorized mechanisms.
It is the scheme rules on distributing excess assets on wind-up which will be left in place.
These included staff, property, finance and progress towards wind-up.
The wind-up speeches are due to start at 9 o'clock.
Only a small minority of schemes have wind-up rules that could in principle result in assets being left unallocated.
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