"wind down a window"?

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Hi there,

Is the verb "wind down" the most common one used for a car window? What's the oppiste?


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Hi there,

Is the verb "wind down" the most common one used for car window? What's the opposite?


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Yes, "wind down" is commonly used. The opposite would be "wind up". These two phrasal verbs have other meanings too.
 

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Although in today's modern cars, we are probably more likely to 'put' the window down or up.

As a child I used to wind up car windows, toy cars, clocks and my gramophone. I think this was the key to my happiniess.

Nowadays I wind up nothing but my colleagues.
 

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Yes - it's wind up/down for car windows.

I'm guessing that when our American friends get out of bed they'll tell you it's roll down/up.

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Although in today's modern cars, we are probably more likely to 'put' the window down or up.

As a child I used to wind up car windows, toy cars, clocks and my gramophone. I think this was the key to my happiniess.

Nowadays I wind up nothing but my colleagues.



Many thanks! By "winding your colleagues up" you mean telling them false things just for fun? Thanks again.
 

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Yes - it's wind up/down for car windows.

I'm guessing that when our American friends get out of bed they'll tell you it's roll down/up.

Rover



Nice! (at first I didn't get you cos it's 2.30 pm here! :)) Ta!
 

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By "winding your colleagues up" you mean telling them false things just for fun?
Would I do an annoying thing like that? ;-)
 

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Good call! We do "roll" down our windows and roll up our windows, but we also "put" them up or down.
 

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Would I do an annoying thing like that? ;-)

Oh...That was very kind of you indeed dear Johnson. :) Thanks for the reply. (I thought that was the way you tried to contextualise your examples. So, I'm sorry if I've got it wrong.)
 

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Did I drop a clanger?! :oops:
Not at all. You may have, briefly, taken the wind out of my sails, or even wounded me, but I am used to such feelings. As I approach the end of my working life, I am winding down. The thought of that gives me the wind up sometimes; indeed, it sometimes gives me wind to the extent that I, embarrassingly, break wind.

Sorry, I am rambling, and that makes me feel windy. It's time for me to wind up.

'bye.
 

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Not at all. You may have, briefly, taken the wind out of my sails, or even wounded me, but I am used to such feelings. As I approach the end of my working life, I am winding down. The thought of that gives me the wind up sometimes; indeed, it sometimes gives me wind to the extent that I, embarrassingly, break wind.

Sorry, I am rambling, and that makes me feel windy. It's time for me to wind up.

'bye.


Brill! How can I thank you?! :-o

Wish you all the vary best, dear Johnson! :)
 
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