100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "get wind-of"

Definition

Get wind of is an idiomatic expression meaning to become aware of or to learn about something, especially something secretive or not publicly disclosed.

Synonyms

  • Discover
  • Learn
  • Hear about
  • Catch wind of
  • Find out

Antonyms

  • Ignore
  • Overlook
  • Miss
  • Disregard
  • Remain unaware

Examples

  1. I didn't want her to get wind of my surprise party plans.
  2. He was the first to get wind of the company's layoffs.
  3. If the media gets wind of the scandal, it could harm our reputation.
  4. She tried to keep her new project a secret, but eventually, everyone got wind of it.
  5. I hope the neighbors don't get wind of our plans for the renovation.
  6. They were shocked when they got wind of the changes happening at work.
  7. I always get wind of new trends before they hit the market.
  8. He was careful not to let anyone get wind of his true intentions.
  9. Once the rumor started, everyone got wind of it quickly.
  10. She didn't want anyone to get wind of her secret relationship.
  11. The detective got wind of the criminal's whereabouts.
  12. I got wind of the upcoming event through social media.
  13. It's hard to keep a secret in a small town; someone always gets wind of it.
  14. Before the announcement, a few people got wind of the changes.
  15. She managed to get wind of the surprise trip we were planning for her birthday.
  16. I can't believe you got wind of my plans so quickly!
  17. The gossip mill worked overtime when they got wind of their engagement.
  18. As soon as the employees got wind of the merger, speculation began.
  19. He was furious when he got wind of the betrayal.
  20. She was careful with her words, not wanting him to get wind of her feelings.
  21. They tried to keep it a secret, but someone got wind of the deal.
  22. When I got wind of the new policy changes, I felt uneasy.
  23. I always get wind of the latest tech updates before they are officially released.
  24. He didn't want to get wind of the negative comments about him.
  25. She was surprised to get wind of the promotion before the official announcement.
  26. The journalist got wind of the corruption scandal.
  27. He tried to hide his excitement, but I could tell he got wind of something big.
  28. We need to ensure the client doesn’t get wind of our pricing strategy.
  29. I got wind of some juicy gossip at the office today.
  30. It’s important to keep things under wraps until the right moment, so no one gets wind of it.
  31. When she got wind of the surprise, she acted as if she didn't know.
  32. The children were excited when they got wind of a possible trip to the amusement park.
  33. I got wind of a new restaurant opening downtown.
  34. Someone is bound to get wind of our plans if we keep talking about it in public.
  35. The rumors started circulating as soon as people got wind of the incident.
  36. I don’t want to get wind of any more bad news today.
  37. The manager was furious when he got wind of the employee's complaints.
  38. It's hard to keep secrets in this office; someone always gets wind of it.
  39. After she got wind of the wedding plans, she started planning her outfit.
  40. It seems like everyone has got wind of the new policy changes at work.
  41. I got wind of a great deal on flights for the summer.
  42. He was pleased to get wind of his friend's success.
  43. When they got wind of the project deadline, they started working overtime.
  44. It’s best to keep your head down until people get wind of the results.
  45. I was shocked to get wind of the layoffs happening in our department.
  46. She got wind of the fact that her friend was planning a surprise visit.
  47. If you get wind of anything, please let me know.
  48. They tried to keep the meeting confidential, but someone got wind of it.
  49. I got wind of some interesting news from a colleague.
  50. He was discreet, but I still got wind of his secret project.
  51. The company was in turmoil after investors got wind of the financial issues.
  52. I hope the kids don’t get wind of the surprise gifts before Christmas.
  53. She always seems to get wind of the latest celebrity gossip.
  54. We should be careful with our discussions so no one gets wind of our plans.
  55. The whistleblower got wind of the unethical practices within the organization.
  56. After he got wind of the new regulations, he prepared accordingly.
  57. I didn’t want to get wind of any more bad news after yesterday.
  58. It was surprising to get wind of the changes in management so soon.
  59. He couldn’t believe how quickly people got wind of his promotion.
  60. She was careful not to let her excitement show when she got wind of the news.
  61. The office became tense when employees got wind of the impending layoffs.
  62. He always seems to get wind of the best investment opportunities.
  63. I hope no one gets wind of my plans for a career change.
  64. She got wind of a new job opening that caught her interest.
  65. The community got wind of the new development plans and started protesting.
  66. I was shocked to get wind of how much the renovation would cost.
  67. Someone must have got wind of the plan, as the details leaked to the press.
  68. I don’t want to get wind of any more surprises today.
  69. The team got wind of the competition's new strategy and adjusted theirs accordingly.
  70. She got wind of the upcoming changes before anyone else in the office.
  71. It’s crucial to keep things confidential until everyone gets wind of it.
  72. I got wind of a rumor that they might be expanding their services.
  73. After he got wind of the event, he immediately RSVP'd.
  74. The athletes got wind of the scandal before the press released the story.
  75. I hope she doesn't get wind of what I said about her.
  76. He was relieved when he got wind of the positive feedback from the client.
  77. The information was supposed to be confidential, but someone got wind of it.
  78. I got wind of a fantastic opportunity through word of mouth.
  79. The company’s stock dropped after investors got wind of the bad news.
  80. I didn’t think anyone would get wind of the surprise we were planning.
  81. When the children got wind of the party, they couldn’t contain their excitement.
  82. He was careful not to let his coworkers get wind of his promotion.
  83. I was surprised to get wind of the new policy changes at the last minute.
  84. Once the public got wind of the issue, the company faced backlash.
  85. We need to act quickly before the competition gets wind of our strategy.
  86. The meeting was meant to be private, but someone got wind of it.
  87. I got wind of a new trend that could change the industry.
  88. It’s hard to believe how fast news travels; someone always gets wind of it.
  89. After he got wind of the potential expansion, he started making plans.
  90. I was relieved to get wind of the positive outcome of the negotiations.
  91. The office buzzed with excitement when they got wind of the big announcement.
  92. I can’t believe you got wind of my secret so quickly!
  93. When she got wind of the promotion, she immediately started preparing her speech.
  94. The athletes got wind of the changes to the competition rules ahead of time.
  95. I didn’t want to get wind of any more bad news after everything that had happened.
  96. Once the board got wind of the proposal, they scheduled a meeting to discuss it.
  97. The excitement in the air was palpable when they got wind of the concert tickets.
  98. I was shocked to get wind of the company's financial struggles.
  99. The staff got wind of the new CEO's vision during the meeting.
  100. She got wind of a rare opportunity in her field and jumped on it immediately.