get wind (Meaning)
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get wind (v)
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
Synonyms & Antonyms of get wind
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get wind Sentence Examples
- As soon as the secret project was revealed, people got wind of it and started buzzing with excitement.
- The reporter got wind of a major scandal involving the politician and immediately started investigating.
- The company got wind of the imminent takeover attempt and quickly implemented defensive measures.
- The news of the merger got wind before the official announcement, causing a surge in stock prices.
- The fraud scheme was exposed after an auditor got wind of suspicious transactions.
- The team got wind of the opponent's strategy and adjusted their tactics accordingly.
- The mayor got wind of the upcoming protest and deployed extra security to maintain order.
- The gossip about the celebrity couple got wind and spread like wildfire through social media.
- The students got wind of the impending strike and began organizing their own protests.
- The police got wind of the robbery and immediately set up a perimeter around the crime scene.
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get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
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As soon as the secret project was revealed, people got wind of it and started buzzing with excitement.
The reporter got wind of a major scandal involving the politician and immediately started investigating.
The company got wind of the imminent takeover attempt and quickly implemented defensive measures.
The news of the merger got wind before the official announcement, causing a surge in stock prices.