Phrases with «wind of the story»

The phrase "wind of the story" is a figurative expression that means getting a hint or a sense of what is happening or about to happen in a story or situation. It refers to understanding the general direction or idea of the story or situation. Full definition

Sentences with «wind of the story»

  • Several outlets reported that Marriah Greene was «possibly the youngest person with a Facebook page,» just before Facebook caught wind of the story and deleted Marriah's profile. (mommyish.com)
  • And here it is: the Philadelphia Inquirer got wind of the story earlier than expected. (treehugger.com)
  • «Some schoolmates caught wind of the story and spoke of the plan to school officials,» who in turn went to police, said Sgt. Steve Ackerman of the Morris County sheriff's office. (edweek.org)
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