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Take the wind vs Take wind

take the wind —(sl.) take one’s leave; make a hasty retreat (also: take the breeze):

  • I took the wind just as soon as I could get over the wall and get out of here.

take wind—(of a rumor, etc.) become known (also: take air):

  • The preparations for Margaret’s flight had not been conducted so secretly but that some rumor of them had taken wind.