Examples of 'gets wind' in a sentence
Meaning of "gets wind"
The phrase 'gets wind' is an idiom that means to become aware of or receive information or news about something. It often implies learning or hearing information through informal or unofficial channels, rather than through official sources
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Once the press gets wind of this.
Jin gets wind of the police closing in on him.
If the general ever gets wind of this.
Max gets wind of it and wants to leave the school.
Before the commissioner gets wind of this.
But if she gets wind of any information.
If he resurfaces and LaGuerta gets wind of it.
Kalinovsky gets wind of it and kills him.
I need that to be gone before the press gets wind of it.
And anybody gets wind of that.
We have to move on this before the press gets wind of it.
If anyone gets wind of your involvement.
I need you to commit before your brother gets wind.
If the archdeacon gets wind of this.
She gets wind of it then.
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Wait till the press gets wind of this.
Judge gets wind of that before he puts that money back.
Make sure no one gets wind of it.
But he gets wind of our action before we can make a move.
We will make sure kaos gets wind of where you are.
So can we wrap this up before the media gets wind.
And if the ama gets wind of this organ harvesting.
Make sure that none of our competition gets wind of this.
Before anyone gets wind of our little coaching issue.
Put her in the bath before your mother gets wind.
If the press gets wind of it.
Gets wind of it.
Before bill gets wind of it.
Let us get a hold on this thing before the media gets wind of it.
His brother gets wind of the sale and stops him.
And the more likely it is the press gets wind of what happened.
If he gets wind of this.
We must close the case before the press gets wind of this.
If the prosecutor gets wind of it then it would really all go to hell.
But we have only got a few hours till the press gets wind of it.
If the probo gets wind that you were really living here.
And if she gets wind.
A third party gets wind of the job and everything goes horribly wrong.
You have got to shut him up before the press gets wind of this.
But if she gets wind of any information the police should know about.
I want a full expose on their nefarious plan before anyone else gets wind of this.
The parole board gets wind that you were really living here.
If anyone at the Registry gets wind of that.
If Edwards gets wind of this he will use it against you.
We will get in a lot of trouble if Montelusa gets wind of it.
Things turn ugly when the police gets wind of their whereabouts and a chase ensues.
We gotta figure out a play before Chief gets wind of it.
Once Connor gets wind of this mess.
I want to be there when the AMA gets wind of it.
If the Senate gets wind of our project.