The past tense of the verb "wind" is "wound". It's one of those tricky irregular verbs that doesn't adhere to the standard 'add -ed' rule we often associate with past tense formation. Just as you would "find" and then you "found", you "wind" something like a clock, and then you have "wound" it. Language can sometimes twist and turn just like the very items you wind! It's another fun curveball in the game of English grammar. Ain't languages a hoot? Let's keep embracing these wild rides on our road to becoming language masters.
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