brought or came to an end; concluded. But in that
particular session, see, they could have - as far as I was concerned - could have wound up at the end of the
session feeling
like hell; and they would have been
better off, because we were now up along the
line to do our next
step and get closer to
clearing this
guy.
-Basics of Auditing (21 Aug. 62) brought or came to an end; concluded.
prepared, as to
deliver a
blow. Used figuratively. The
term comes from the sport of
baseball, where it refers to the motions of a pitcher preparing to
pitch the
ball. But the
auditor wound up on the
guy and told him that wasn't it and it was no good or something.
tense or nervous; excited. Used figuratively in this lecture.