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When do you use the expression "listening into the wind"?

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Rebecca

"Listening into the wind" is not really a general expression. It is a humorous creation of the speaker, and likely has been used to mean something similar to "listening to air/wind blowing towards you," i.e. to mean that the words being spoken are not of much substance or truth, and therefore "hard to listen [to]."

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