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English Idioms Wind Me Up
Wind Me Up - to get someone upset; to make someone crazy
- The bank really wound me up. They got me very upset.
- My brother is always trying to wind me up.
- The boss really knows how to wind people up. He is not a good boss.
- The traffic really winds me up. I almost got to work late.
- My mother gets wound up when we come late for dinner.
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