It was always easier to wind down at home, in any case.
The town hit its peak population, around 4,000, during the 1920s, before the coal industry started to wind down in the area.
Kansas State, however, was driving with time winding down in the game.
Even after long hours of activity, there is time to wind down in the evening.
The civil war, which had exhausted and impoverished the country, wound down in 1860.
As his film career wound down in the 1950s, he turned to television and back to the stage.
I also plan to do other things, but I think it would be nice to wind down in a pub after each day.
It's hard work but great fun, especially as we all wind down in the evening through various social events.
Commerce gradually wound down in the latter half of the 20th century.
Although the drug trade began winding down in the 1990s, the community was feeling its lasting effects.