rewind|rewinding|rewinds|rewound in English
verb
[re·wind || ‚rɪː'waɪnd]
reverse, wind backwards to an earlier point (about video cassettes, tapes, etc.); wind again, rewrap material around a spool
Use "rewind|rewinding|rewinds|rewound" in a sentence
1. This kind of videotape rewinds automatically.
2. Rewind:
3. The video recorder whirred and rewound.
4. Machines for rewinding air conditioning hoses
5. Rewind it again.
6. Razors, hand implements for rewinding air conditioning hoses
7. 9 Press the rewind button.
8. The armature winding in No.2 generator rewound.
9. Waddington rewound the tape and played the message again.
10. Cannot rewind tape. Backup aborted
11. I rewound the tape and played her voice back to her.
12. 10 Just rewind that, would you.
13. Can you rewind that for me?
14. 13 But you can't rewind time.
15. [110221] GLEE Cgii - TIKTOK REWIND 2020
16. 24 I rewound the cassette and played her voice back to her.
17. Some Bassline, come again Some Bassline Bassline, come again Rewind come again, come again Come again come again Rewind come again Come again come
18. Mr Schofield usually went round at twelve o'clock Greenwich Mean Time rewinding and resetting.
19. 1 Would you please rewind the thread onto the reel?
20. 5 I stopped the tape and pressed rewind.
21. 4 Rewind the video right to the beginning.
22. 8 Quinn was rewinding the spool for another attempt when Auster and his wife entered the room.
23. BISSELL CleanView Rewind Pet 2491 Corded Bagless Upright Vacuum
24. Would you please rewind the thread onto the reel?
25. Electric motor manufacturer Team Rewinds has taken on Mike Osman, in the newly created post of works manager.