Meaning of straw in the wind | Babel Free
Examples
“There were little hints then that I did not take⟳, little straws in the wind that I did not see⟳, little incidents the gravity of which I did not realize⟳.”
“[…] and the decision of the United States Supreme Court virtually commanding the Florida Supreme Court to reverse its ruling banning Negroes from playing on a city-owned golf course in Miami are straws in the wind showing that segregation is becoming more and more unworkable.”
“Although no word has ever really emerged of what the Queen has really thought of her prime ministers, there has always been a sense⟳ that she did not get⟳ on terribly well with Thatcher. Some of this is doubtless wishful thinking, but there were sufficient straws in the wind to give⟳ it some credence, such as the story that the prime minister asked what the sovereign intended to wear⟳ to an event so as to avoid⟳ a clash, only to be told frostily that Her Majesty did not pay⟳ any attention to what other people wore.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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