wind into



wind into something

to coil up into something. The snake wound into a tight coil. The rubber bands wound into a knot and were worthless.
See also: wind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BritneyBRIT-neeEnglish (Modern)
Ramirus-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
DirkDIRK (Dutch), DEERK (German), DURK (English)Dutch, German, English
Kari (1)-Norwegian
Phelix-Biblical Greek
Anat (2)-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew