Examples of 'wind up there' in a sentence

Meaning of "wind up there"

wind up there: This phrase is used to describe the eventual outcome of a situation or journey, often implying arriving at a specific place unexpectedly or unintentionally

How to use "wind up there" in a sentence

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And still others wind up there by mistake.
I think they went because you said you would wind up there.
Unless you wind up there yourself.
Looks like there is a lot of wind up there.
The wind up there is like a knife.
There is gonna be a ton of wind up there.
Gonna wind up there anyway.
And there is nothing like the wind up there.
We will wind up there also.
And I think you will wind up there.
I may wind up there.
If it made the drop, it will wind up there.
I will wind up there.
Win or lose, nobody loses when they wind up there.
They are gonna wind up there anyways.

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You know, John says we were getting some really good wind up there.
Breaking the wind up there.
Especially when that chopper lands . All right, there is gonna be a lot of wind up there.
You might just wind up there.
Gonna wind up there anyway . I am just cutting out the middleman.
There is a lot of wind up there.
We might wind up there too, chasing Fry over a glacier!
We just happened to wind up there.
We might wind up there yet, too, chasing Fry over the old glacier!
I knew I would wind up there.
We might wind up there too, chasing Fry over a glacier! The North Pole.
I mean, they are going to wind up there anyways.
He could wind up there.
We will not have people with no memories . They are gonna wind up there anyways.
No, but you will wind up there eventually.
Suppose you drive around, show me the sights and wind up there after dark.
I have got a wretched earache, the wind up there is like a knife.
Now, suppose you drive around, show me the sights and wind up there after dark.
Some people carelessly fall asleep, and wind up there before they realize it.
Why? Suppose you drive around, show me the sights and wind up there after dark.
I've got a wretched earache, the wind up there is like a knife.

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