wind up in (something or some place)
wind up in (something or some place)
To arrive some place or in some situation. The phrase implies that getting there was not planned. My brother is a very spontaneous traveler and just spends his time in whatever country he winds up in! We had some time to kill before the concert, so we walked around and wound up in a coffee shop.
See also: up, wind
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- I'll believe it when I see it
- I'll believe it/that when I see it
- add up to the same thing
- amount to the same thing
- amount/come to the same thing
- born and raised
- know too much
- send (one) on (one's) way
- the biggest frog in the puddle
- biggest frog in the puddle