Examples of 'have got wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "have got wind"

have got wind - This idiom means to become aware of a piece of information or to have received a hint or indication about something

How to use "have got wind" in a sentence

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have got wind
You have got wind vector fluctuations.
Fellow must have got wind of.
I have got wind of renewed interest in numismatics.
The police have got wind of us.
I have got wind blowing through my hair.
Someone must have got wind.
Police have got wind of the tape too.
Where everywhere you go you have got wind.
The press have got wind of the incident.
Nobody out there. Fellow must have got wind of.
He might have got wind of something.
Daddy thinks he 's worried, that he might have got wind of something.
They may have got wind of our little war.
It 's not your rate needles . You have got wind.
You have got wind.

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I am gonna keep climbing that ladder! I have got wind in my face!
Must have got wind of our coming and fled.
The communists must have got wind of your plan.
I have got wind coming from the right at four to six.
And then I am assuming they might have got wind that Doyle was up here.
He must have got wind that we were looking for him and left.
The folks I was working for must have got wind of what I had planned.
He must have got wind of this and decided to take the easy way out.
Listen, we believe the police have got wind of our plans already.
Have got wind of his being in England.
You got atmospheric dilution . You have got wind vector fluctuations.
Because you have got wind in yourfield and smoke up your ass.
Whoever whacked Frankel must have got wind of Albierro 's recant.
EPA must have got wind of what Genedyne was doing and shut them down.
You got atmospheric dilution. You have got wind vector fluctuations… I taught him that.
You have got wind vector fluctuations … I taught him that.
Fellow must have got wind of … LITEFOOT GROANS.
Have got wind of his being in England. - Yes.
So evidently, um, they have got wind of, er, what we are doing.
You have got wind shear, downdraft, massive turbulence.
The ANA must have got wind of it and decided to stay home.
I have got wind in my face!
The locals must have got wind we were up here looking for Ingrid Hjort.
He might have got wind of who 's behind this.
Perhaps you have got wind of something of that kind?
Somebody must have got wind of it, because I found a tape recorder under the seat.
Why? - Because you have got wind in yourfield and smoke up your ass.
They have got wind of it, have they?

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