VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Get Wind of

Meaning:

Hear about

Examples:

  • I got wind of the surprise party they were planning for my birthday.
  • The reporter got wind of the scandal before it was made public.
  • She got wind of the job opening through a friend who works at the company.
  • He got wind of the price drop and rushed to buy the last available tickets.
  • We got wind of the exciting news about our favorite band's upcoming album release.
  • The detective got wind of a new lead in the unsolved case.
  • They got wind of the rumor circulating on social media.
  • She got wind of her competitor's innovative marketing strategy.
  • The investors got wind of the company's financial troubles and started selling their shares.
  • He got wind of the promotion opportunity and immediately applied for the position.
  • We got wind of the school's decision to cancel classes due to the snowstorm.
  • The company's competitors quickly got wind of their new product launch.
  • She got wind of the scholarship opportunity and decided to apply.
  • He got wind of the fact that the company was planning to downsize its workforce.
  • The hikers got wind of the approaching thunderstorm and decided to head back.
  • The employees got wind of the management changes before the official announcement.
  • They got wind of the government's plans to increase taxes.
  • The neighbors got wind of the upcoming block party and joined the planning committee.
  • The students got wind of the surprise quiz and started reviewing their notes.
  • She got wind of her friend's engagement news and immediately called to congratulate her.