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  2. We will examine the meaning of the common idiom get wind of, where it came from, and some examples of its idiomatic usage in sentences. To get wind of something means to hear a rumor, to find out information through unofficial channels, to hear about a secret before others are aware of the information.
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    Idiom: Get wind of Meaning: If you get wind of something, you hear or learn about it, especially if it was meant to be secret.
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    get ˈwind of something (informal) hear about something secret or private: A journalist got wind of a story about the nuclear research centre. See also: get, of, something, wind Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017 get wind of something, to To acquire knowledge; to hear a rumor.
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    get wind of (something) To become aware of something, especially something being kept secret, through indirect means.
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    What does get wind of mean?get wind of (third-person singular simple present gets wind of, present participle getting wind of, simple past got wind of, past participle (UK) got wind of or (US) gotten wind of) ( idiomatic, transitive) To hear about; to learn of, especially with respect to facts intended to have been kept confidential or secret .
    What does wind mean in a sentence?Fig. to learn of something; to hear about something. The police got wind of the illegal drug deal. John caught wind of the gossip being spread about him. Learn of; hear a rumor about. For example, "If my old aunt gets wind of it, she'll cut me off with a shilling" (William Makepeace Thackeray, in Paris Sketch Book, 1840).
    What does it mean if you catch wind of something?Note: You can also say that you catch wind of something. It wasn't long before Hollywood had caught wind of the story. Note: This expression refers to animals being able to smell hunters or other animals when they are some way off, because the smell is carried to them on the wind.
    What does if my old aunt gets wind of it mean?The police got wind of the illegal drug deal. John caught wind of the gossip being spread about him. Learn of; hear a rumor about. For example, "If my old aunt gets wind of it, she'll cut me off with a shilling" (William Makepeace Thackeray, in Paris Sketch Book, 1840). This expression alludes to an animal perceiving a scent carried by the wind.
     
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    get wind of
    [get wind of]
    definition
    1. informal
      begin to suspect that (something) is happening; hear a rumor of:
      "Marty got wind of a plot being hatched"
      Similar:
      hear about/of
      learn of
      find out about
      become aware of
      be made aware of
      be told about
      be informed of
      have brought to one's notice
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