Examples of 'gotten wind' in a sentence
Meaning of "gotten wind"
gotten wind - to become aware of or hear about some information, typically through rumors or indirect means
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gotten wind
I am afraid they have already gotten wind of it.
He might have gotten wind from his fellow cops.
You can imagine if the press had gotten wind.
She might have gotten wind of some things.
That her case was heating up again. Colleen must have gotten wind.
The press has gotten wind of it.
We have gotten wind of a merger and the Japanese could care less about insider trading.
She might have gotten wind.
They had gotten wind of our family having some problem.
I think you might have gotten wind of this ghost.
They may have gotten wind of the ongoing negotiations between Saleh and the Saudis.
Press has gotten wind.
Joan, I wanted to make you aware that OIG has gotten wind.
If the media has gotten wind of those neutrinos.
That her case was heating up again . Colleen must have gotten wind I know.
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Nina says you have gotten wind of something big.
I know . McGEE, Colleen must have gotten wind.
The press must have gotten wind of this by now.
That OIG has gotten wind of an unsanctioned covert action in Moscow.
Seems like the cat had gotten wind of a rat.
Well, she has gotten wind that something is amiss with you.
At least the press has not gotten wind of this yet.
Interpol has gotten wind of this scheme, and Santo is alerted.
Guess some folks from the church must have gotten wind of the festivities.
Someone there had gotten wind of what we were about to reveal to the world.
Could Karpinger have gotten wind of it.
Someone 's gotten wind of our little deal.
Well, whoever it was must have gotten wind of it.
Variety has gotten wind of what's been going on.
Luckily, the press has not gotten wind of that.
No doubt having gotten wind of Arkona 's plan to invest there.
Now, if the Colonel had not gotten wind of it.
Meanwhile, Langford has gotten wind of the situation and decides to have the program terminated.
Good . At least the press has not gotten wind of this yet.
However, the KGB has gotten wind of the operation and is already looking for Gant.
I do not understand it . The press must have gotten wind of this by now.
Yet, Time magazine had gotten wind of Momyer 's critique and the Arnold recommendations.
How much does she know? She might have gotten wind of some things.
Arcane 's gotten wind of the project.
And if I find out that any journalist has gotten wind of it, I will not.
Apparently, we have gotten wind of the NVA 's build around some of the cities.
Well, they must have gotten wind.
Look, the press has not gotten wind of this yet, but it will not be long.
Well, whoever it was must 've gotten wind of it.
Maybe one of them's gotten wind of something. That married couple?
He 'd get an annulment, but the media has gotten wind of his hasty nuptials.
He must have gotten wind of it.
It looks like our sensei have not gotten wind of this . I am beat!
The town has not gotten wind of your new act.
The Japanese police have gotten wind of this place.
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