wind · verb /waɪnd/
wind (sth) around/round, etc. sth
B2 to turn or twist something long and thin around something else several times, or to turn or twist in this way
Dictionary example:
She wound the rope around the tree.
Learner example:
The door opened and a[n] enormous worm in [the] shape of a finger rushed toward them. It wound around them and pulled them out of the house. (First Certificate in English; B2; German)
wind along/through, etc.
B2 If a river, road, etc. winds somewhere, it bends a lot and is not straight.
Dictionary example:
The path winds along the edge of the bay.
Learner example:
The camp is situated [among] colourful meadows, there is a deep forest and, of course, the river winds through this lovely countryside. (First Certificate in English; B2; Czech)