Me listening to audiobooks, “he winded his way up the path”. I always say winded like winding a spool of thread, but hear it told like deprived of air from the narrators…
That doesn’t sound correct. If you’re talking about breath, I would say “He became winded on his way up the path” or something like that. If you’re talking about traveling, I would say “He wound his way up the path.”
Me listening to audiobooks, “he winded his way up the path”. I always say winded like winding a spool of thread, but hear it told like deprived of air from the narrators…
surely it should be “wound” anyway?
“Woond?”
“No, Wownd!”
That doesn’t sound correct. If you’re talking about breath, I would say “He became winded on his way up the path” or something like that. If you’re talking about traveling, I would say “He wound his way up the path.”