Sentences with Get Wind Of

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6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Get Wind Of'

The journalist was thrilled to get wind of the breaking news story that would make headlines.

The spy discreetly tried to get wind of the enemy's secret plans during the covert operation.

The employees were relieved to get wind of the upcoming company-wide bonus announcement.

The archaeologist was ecstatic to get wind of an undiscovered ancient civilization buried deep in the jungle.

The environmentalist worked tirelessly to get wind of any potential threats to the endangered species in the area.

As the gossip spread, everyone in the small town began to get wind of the mayor's unexpected resignation.

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