1. A light wind ruffled the leaves of the trees, but it was warm, not cold like the winds of winter. 2. By February the local press had got wind of the affair. 3. Certainly the last thing she wanted was for Max to get wind of it all. 4. Cricket was even less open to the winds of free competition. 5. Down from the mountains the weather was warmer, without the snow and wind of Canjuers. 6. First it needs to boost its efforts to get wind of military-useful technology at an early stage. 7. For some, the chill wind of competition is again blowing through their offices. 8. Greenhouse roofs rippled from salmon to garnet with the cold winds of sunset. 9. He could not anticipate new problems nor adjust to the winds of change. 10. If she were to get wind of this. |