[UN-2 4 + WIND sb.] trans. To deprive (a person) of wind or breath.
1788. Lond. Mag., 264. Here, as well as at the pit of the stomach you may unwind him.
[UN-2 4 + WIND sb.] trans. To deprive (a person) of wind or breath.
1788. Lond. Mag., 264. Here, as well as at the pit of the stomach you may unwind him.