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Idiom: Get Wind Of

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AU

To hear about; to learn of, especially with respect to facts intended to have been kept confidential or secret.

Example Sentences

1
I heard a rumor that the company is going bankrupt, but I didn't get wind of any official announcement.
2
I didn't want my parents to get wind of my low grades, so I hid my report card.
3
Once the competitors get wind of our new product, they will start planning their own version.
4
I didn't want my ex-boyfriend to get wind of my new relationship, so I kept it a secret.
5
We should be careful not to let the details of our project get wind of the public.

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