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in the wind

a. 1 (label en idiomatic) impend or in the offing; imminent. 2 (label en idiomatic) At whereabouts unknown, especially when law enforcement authorities have lost track of one's location.

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In the Wind

In the Wind is the third album by the American folk music trio Peter, Paul & Mary, released in 1963 (see 1963 in music). It was reissued on audio CD in 1990. The album was released in October 1963, a few months before the arrival of the Beatles heralded the British Invasion.

The lead-off single of Bob Dylan's " Blowin' in the Wind" sold a phenomenal three hundred thousand copies in the first week of release. On July 13, 1963, it reached number two on the Billboard pop chart, with sales exceeding one million copies. It spent five weeks atop the easy listening chart. The second single from the album, " Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", another song by Dylan, peaked at number 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart and number 9 on the Pop Singles chart.

At the Grammy Awards of 1964, their recording of "Blowin' in the Wind" won the Best Folk Recording and Best Performance by a Vocal Group.

In the Wind (Jackie DeShannon album)

In the Wind is an LP album by Jackie DeShannon, released by Imperial Records under catalog number LP-9296 as a monophonic recording in 1965, and later in stereo under catalog number LP-12296 the same year.

In the Wind (EP)

In the Wind is the third mini-album played by the South Korean boy band B1A4 and was released by WM Entertainment on November 12, 2012. The track "Tried to Walk" was used as the lead single of the EP.

Usage examples of "in the wind".

Temple, 180 feet above them at a point which by tradition is called the pinnacle, stood Christopher, robes blowing in the wind and completely dry as the shaft of light shone down like a spotlight.

In her long black trench coat, her blond hair blowing in the wind, she could have risen from the pages of a Poe short story.

Duke Bretherford looked at the flag in his hands, then up at the pennant of King Aydrian waving in the wind overhead.

She was standing at the stern of the ship, holding the rail to keep her balance in the wind, looking at the now receding island of Jamaica in all its tropical glory.

If I wish to compare my love to a love I have previous knowledge of, I do not want to stand there in the wind casting about for my metaphor!

The big flag over the Dirksen excavation is snapping in the wind, bright-yellow leaves zipping past as if weighted.