get wind

get wind
verb
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
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I learned that she has two grown-up children

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I see that you have been promoted

Syn:
learn, ↑hear, ↑get word, ↑pick up, ↑find out, ↑get a line, ↑discover, ↑see
Derivationally related forms: ↑discovery (for: ↑discover)
Hyponyms:
Verb Group: ↑witness, ↑find, ↑see
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Somebody ——s that CLAUSE

(for: ↑see)
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Somebody ——s that CLAUSE

(for: ↑discover)
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Somebody ——s PP

(for: ↑get a line)
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Somebody ——s PP

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Somebody ——s

(for: ↑get word)
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Somebody ——s that CLAUSE

(for: ↑hear)
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Somebody ——s that CLAUSE

(for: ↑learn)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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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 …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • get wind of — ► get wind of informal hear a rumour of. Main Entry: ↑wind …   English terms dictionary

  • get wind of — (informal) HEAR ABOUT/OF, learn of, find out about, be told about, be informed of; informal hear something on the grapevine. → wind * * * phrasal : to become aware of : learn of through hints or rumors got wind of the situation and came home * *… …   Useful english dictionary

  • get wind of — {v. phr.} To get news of; hear rumors about; find out about. * /The police got wind of the plans to rob the bank./ * /The captain didn t want the sailors to get wind of where the ship was going./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get wind of — {v. phr.} To get news of; hear rumors about; find out about. * /The police got wind of the plans to rob the bank./ * /The captain didn t want the sailors to get wind of where the ship was going./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get\ wind\ of — v. phr. To get news of; hear rumors about; find out about. The police got wind of the plans to rob the bank. The captain didn t want the sailors to get wind of where the ship was going …   Словарь американских идиом

  • get wind of —    If you get wind of something, you hear about something you were unaware of, usually a private or secret matter.     The chairman didn t want the press to get wind of the takeover before the agreement was signed …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • get wind of — hear about, find out about    Did she get wind of our plan? Does she know about it? …   English idioms

  • get wind of something — informal phrase to find out about something secret or private De Gaulle got wind of the invasion plan in August 1942. Thesaurus: to find out informationsynonym Main entry: wind * * * get ˈwind of sth …   Useful english dictionary

  • get wind of something — get wind of (something) to hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret. I don t want my boss to get wind of the fact that I m leaving so I m not telling many people …   New idioms dictionary

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