which way is the wind blowing

  • 1which way the wind is blowing — how something will probably develop. It wasn t hard to tell which way the wind was blowing when the judge spoke to the jury. Peter quickly saw which way the wind was blowing and tried to comfort the worried parents …

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  • 2The Wind — Infobox Film name = The Wind image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Victor Sjöström producer = André Paulvé Fred Orain writer = Story: Dorothy Scarborough Screenplay: Frances Marion starring = Lilian Gish Lars Hanson Montagu Love… …

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  • 3Blowin’ in the Wind — Blowin in the Wind …

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  • 4know which way the wind is blowing —    This expression means that it is advisable to know how a situation is developing in order to be prepared for any changes.     Before we decide on anything, we need to know which way the wind is blowing …

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  • 5see which way the wind is blowing — to see how a situation is developing before you make a decision about it. I think we ought to talk to other members of staff and see which way the wind s blowing before we make any firm decisions …

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  • 6see which way the wind is blowing — see which way the ˈwind is blowing idiom to get an idea of what is likely to happen before doing sth Main entry: ↑wayidiom …

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  • 7Wind wave — Ocean wave redirects here. For the film, see Ocean Waves (film). North Pacific storm waves as seen from the NOAA M/V Noble Star, Winter 1989 …

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  • 8The Magnificent Seven — For other uses, see Magnificent Seven. The Magnificent Seven Original film poster Directed by John Sturges …

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  • 9The History of Rock & Roll — was a radio documentary on rock and roll music, originally syndicated in 1969. One of the most lengthiest documentaries of any medium (48 hours in the 1969 version, 52 hours for the 1978 and 1981 versions) Fact|date=January 2008, The History of… …

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  • 10wind — wind1 [wīnd] vt. wound or Rare winded, winding [ME winden < OE windan, akin to ON vinda, Ger winden < IE base * wendh , to turn, wind, twist > Arm gind, a ring] 1. a) to turn, or make revolve [to wind a crank] b) to move by or as if by… …

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