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1put the wind up — put (or have) the wind up Brit., informal alarm or frighten (or be alarmed or frightened) he was trying to put the wind up him with stories of how hard teaching was * * * put the wind up (someone) Brit informal : to make (someone) afraid or… …
2put the wind up somebody — put the ˈwind up sb idiom (BrE, informal) to make sb frightened • Tell him that the police have been informed that ll put the wind up him. Main entry: ↑windidiom …
3put the wind up — ► put the wind up Brit. informal alarm or frighten. Main Entry: ↑wind …
4put the wind up someone — (Brit. informal) SCARE, frighten, make afraid, make nervous, throw into a panic, alarm. → wind * * * put the wind up someone (informal) To make someone apprehensive or agitated • • • Main Entry: ↑wind * * * put the wind up someone informal …
5put the wind up someone — get/put the wind up (someone) British & Australian, informal to make someone feel anxious about their situation. Say you ll take him to court if he doesn t pay up that should put the wind up him …
6put the wind up — get/put the wind up (someone) British & Australian, informal to make someone feel anxious about their situation. Say you ll take him to court if he doesn t pay up that should put the wind up him …
7put the wind up someone — informal to make someone feel nervous or frightened The talk of redundancies has put the wind up us …
8put the wind up — verb To frighten or disturb. See Also: get the wind up, have the wind up …
9Put the wind up ya! — to frighten someone or to intimidate …
10put the wind up ya! — Australian Slang to frighten someone or to intimidate …