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New Orleans: music, parties, and lots of good food | Learn English phrasal verb 'wind through'

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The Mississippi River Winds Through the Dense Forest

When we use this phrasal verb, the subject is always a path or a route. So you need two ingredients to use wind through. First, you need something that takes a twisting and curving form. A road can take a twisting andCurving form if there are lots of small turns. The second ingredient is either the surroundings or the environment in which it happens. In the sentence, the road winds through the dense forest.

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