Sentence examples for in the wind from inspiring English sources

"in the wind" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an idiom which means something that is unknown, unpredictable, or out of one's control. Example sentence: "I have no idea what the future holds, it's all up in the wind."

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in the wind

adjective

Impending or in the offing; imminent.

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Whistling in the wind.

Blowing in the wind?

I'm twisting in the wind.

Change is in the wind.

Immeasurable,     invisible in the wind.

They creaked in the wind.

Stems bow in the wind.

Embers coiled upward in the wind.

But Truman was whistling in the wind.

There are hints in the wind.

Empty tents flapped in the wind.

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