Wound-up Sentence Examples

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  • Her presence would have the same calming effect on Dusty, who was the most wound-up man Jule knew.

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  • He's one of these type A personality guys who's always wound up tighter than a spring—wears whatever face suits the crowd.

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  • The next thing you know, you are getting upset over every little thing, and you are so wound up that you aren't able to control your reaction to stress.

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  • The clock is wound up at the great crises of history, but proceeds to run down, and does so even more rapidly in Protestantism than in Catholicism.

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  • He's one of these type A personality guys who's always wound up tighter than a spring—wears whatever face suits the crowd.

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  • The people, whose enthusiasm was now wound up to the highest pitch, again made the air resound with their loudest acclamations.

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  • To conquer the there's not that remains wound up principals jay Asher.

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  • Each chromosome is really a very long molecule of DNA wound up and coiled around special proteins to form chromatin.

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  • If I had earned that doctorate I would have wound up teaching in a college.

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  • The Spirit also investigates how Ebony wound up in a sultan's harem and why Commissioner Dolan harbored a criminal in his house.

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  • To conquer the there's not that remains wound up principals jay asher.

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  • Explaining the basics of DNA and Genetics Human DNA contains 3 billion nucleotides and is wound up into a tight double helix spiral.

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  • Life with the Yorkshiremen always carried menacing undertones and Everton were on a short fuse, fully wound up and all ready to go.

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  • Then Dorothy wound up Tik-tok and he danced a jig to amuse the company, after which the Yellow Hen related some of her adventures with the Nome King in the Land of Ev.

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  • He wound up on an IV drip, simply for falling asleep on sentry duty.

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  • Above to snatch wound up happeningthe you wager coins more free hands.

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  • Basic types include stationary toys like soldiers and moving toys like cars and engines and even toys that can be wound-up and that perform some movements like the cymbal-banging monkey, the mechanized robot, and so on.

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  • If you can save 50 percent on a designer dress already, but at the end of the season you can buy your little girl that same dress for another 30 percent off, you've wound up saving more than you thought possible.

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  • I had asked her not to place the bag on the floor, but somehow it wound up there anyway, and I did not know about it until Monday morning.

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  • Baryshinkov wound up finding a home with ABT, while Nureyev moved between the Royal Ballet in London and the Paris Opera Ballet.

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  • Many people wound up unintentionally signing over the title of their homes to so-called lenders who preyed on desperate homeowners on the precipice of foreclosure.

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  • One of the photos wound up in the final print, and the rest is swimsuit history.

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  • Beginning his career by doing numerous independent projects he eventually wound up in the first Nightmare on Elm Street.

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  • I wound up gaining 17 pounds, which wasn't bad for the average mother-to-be to gain, but not good for someone who has been offically termed "overweight."

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  • This company wound up paying many different fees as a result of improper operating practices and lawsuits where they were found liable.

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  • Movies from or set in the 1950s and 1960s often show women in baby dolls - usually with their hair wound up in curls and covered by a beribboned nightcap.

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  • He did not fare nearly as well on that season as he did during his first season, as he gave away an immunity idol and wound up voted off.

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  • Baldwin proposed, but the couple wound up postponing the engagement while still remaining together.

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  • She chose "Tailor Made" and the two wound up engaged.

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  • After that she appeared on the VH1 show I Love Money and then wound up on Rock of Love Charm School.

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  • The wages weren't all that great, but deducting rent, utilities and groceries from her present salary, it wound up being a good deal more.

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  • Some of them wound up on the table.

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  • She had made a list of questions, but after asking half of them, she wound up setting them aside and letting instinct guide her.

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  • Later criticism, orthodox and heterodox, upon the English deists inclines to charge them with the conception of a divine absentee, who wound up the machine of nature and left it to run untended.

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  • When the deposit is exhausted the company must be wound up or its operations transferred to some other locality.

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  • The speech in which he wound up the debate on the second reading was one of the finest, if not indeed the very finest, which he ever delivered.

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  • There is no sley used in this, nor is a shuttle necessary; in the room of the latter a stick covered with thread called singa is thrown into the warp as woof, which is beaten in by a piece of plank called beyno, and as the cloth is woven it is wound up to the roller.

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  • When such a model is wound up and let go it descends about 2 ft., after which, having acquired initial velocity, it rises and flies in a forward direction at a height of from 8 to io ft.

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  • On the 30th of April he with difficulty wound up his watch, and early on the morning of the 1st of May the boys found "the great master," as they called him, kneeling by the side of his bed, dead.

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  • Of income you've lost off acquisitive overtures wound up with.

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