American Dictionary
Definition wind in American English
wind verb
[transitive] verb
/wɪnd/
1
to hit someone in the stomach and cause them to have difficulty breathing

Related Words
Words related to wind:
a breath of (phrase)
a straw in the wind (phrase)
berg wind (noun)
break wind (phrase)
get the wind up (phrase)
get wind of something (phrase)
go where the wind blows (phrase)
ill wind (noun)
in the wind (phrase)
it’s an ill wind (that blows no good) (phrase)
knock the out of someone (phrase)
prevailing wind (noun)
second wind (noun)
see which way the wind (phrase)
stiff (phrase)
tail wind (noun)
take the wind out of someone’s sails (phrase)
the wind section (noun)
three sheets to the wind (phrase)
caution to the wind(s) (phrase)
trade wind (noun)
someone around your little finger (phrase)
whistling in the wind (phrase)
wind (verb)
wind (verb)
wind (noun)
wind (noun)
wind chill (noun)
wind chill factor (noun)
wind chimes (noun)
wind down (phrasal verb)
wind farm (noun)
wind instrument (noun)
wind tunnel (noun)
wind turbine (noun)
wind up (phrasal verb)
wind up (noun)
wind-down (noun)
wind-up (adjective)
wind-up (noun)