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Get wind of.
If you get wind of something, you hear or learn about it, especially if it was meant to be secret.
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"If we've got winds like that all the way, it's going to be fairly harsh".
"When you've got winds of up to 87 mph pushing fire, people were basically running for their lives".
I sometimes think, you know, we're on this planet that's spinning at a thousand miles an hour, and rotating around this endless power source, and it's got a molten core, and it's got winds and tides that never stop.
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I got wound up.
And the press got wind that I was getting married.
Maxim got wind of the investigation, and panicked.
The C.I.A. got wind of the magazine's investigation.
Prexy got wind of the plot just in time.
Then the parks department got wind of it.
Rackham only got wind of the explanation later.
Some folks in town got wind of the program.
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