Examples of 'get wind of it' in a sentence
Meaning of "get wind of it"
get wind of it: Means to become aware or informed about a particular piece of information or situation
How to use "get wind of it" in a sentence
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The newspapers will soon get wind of it.
Command will not get wind of it for a couple of days.
Let us hush it up before the media get wind of it.
Con men get wind of it.
To get wind of it when we come to new insights in our magazine.
He did not want her to get wind of it.
Quaid could get wind of it and destroy any evidence.
The parole board get wind of it.
Get wind of it.
They would get wind of it.
Our chances of solving this are better if the media does not get wind of it.
Only we get wind of it.
Gotta stamp on this before the press get wind of it.
Very soon Paris will get wind of it and there will be panic.
Let us hope Grünberg will not get wind of it.
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The screws will get wind of it and Ferguson will close the whole project down.
Make sure Mr Mallaby does not get wind of it.
Did US intelligence get wind of it and not pass the message on?
Not even the Good Lord will get wind of it.
Quaid could get wind of it and destroy any evidence . Not yet.
Certainly enough time for Fleming to get wind of it and try to prevent it.
They are gonna question every recommendation that I make . The parole board get wind of it.
So Bremer does not get wind of it first.
We will finish what the law couldn't. Pretty soon, the papers get wind of it.
If Trumpy get wind of it.
And us, if the former members of our club get wind of it.
The cops will get wind of it and then, God forbid, the press.
The way things are, he will get wind of it.
I did not want the competition to get wind of it beforehand, you understand.
But you need to sign it now, today, before the Brits get wind of it.
I didn't want the competition to get wind of it beforehand.
If they are around, someone will get wind of it.
And then someone would hear, get wind of it.
We mustn't let Oboro-sama get wind of it.
And in a hurry … so Bremer does not get wind of it first.
If I took this to headquarters, Jack would get wind of it.
And if you so much as fart … and I get wind of it.
Pretty soon, the papers get wind of it.
We can never let Bun-ok get wind of it.
Whatever you do, don't let the Americans get wind of it.
By the way, we can never let Bun-ok get wind of it.
Well, fine, but I can't promise the press Won't get wind of it.