Examples of 'got wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "got wind"

This phrase means to become aware or informed about something, typically some kind of secret or confidential information. It suggests that the speaker has received news or heard rumors about a particular matter, often implying that the information may not be widely known

How to use "got wind" in a sentence

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got wind
The press got wind of the vote.
Got wind of what we were up to and tried to blackmail me.
Maybe the mics got wind damaged or.
I have got wind of renewed interest in numismatics.
It was fixed and somehow you got wind of it.
You have got wind vector fluctuations.
It seems the news outlets got wind of it.
Tiki got wind from the south.
It was fine until a young colleague got wind of it.
He got wind of what was going down and called.
Apparently my kid got wind of the accident.
I got wind of a sick kid in a nearby village.
Have the newspapers got wind of it yet.
I got wind of your skills in donating blood.
And suspects got wind we were coming.

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Got winD of a ninth circle mole inside a.
Press just got wind of the asteroid.
Got wind of a little smidge of gossip out of houston.
Police have got wind of the tape too.
Someone must have got wind.
I think he got wind of this whole thing.
I just wonder how he got wind of us.
The press got wind of what happened.
Someone from downtown got wind of it.
They got wind of the murder charge.
They have already got wind of our plan.
Just got wind of three separate attacks.
And anonymous got wind of that.
They got wind of this place too.
National media soon got wind of the story.
They got wind of the assassination attempt.
Other ronin who got wind of the story.
I got wind of some chatter you needed to know.
County commissioner got wind and pulled my permit.
He got wind of our little maneuver.
The teacher got wind of this.
They got wind of something they do not like.
And somehow you got wind of it.
I just got wind from fagerbacci in distribution.
The media has got wind of it.
I have got wind blowing through my hair.
Fellow must have got wind of.
She got wind of a planned robbery at your casino.
The press got wind of that.
He got wind of your invitation and insisted on joining us.
I have not got wind of anything.
I got wind you were being blown away by a hairy situation.
Maybe they got wind of something.
I got wind they were being blown away by a hairy situation.
The press have got wind of the incident.

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