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finger to the wind
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Meanings:
1.
Worldwide
literal
To hold up a finger or hand in order to feel or observe the direction or force of the wind.
2.
UK
US
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idiomatic
informal
To test, monitor, or be attentive to prevailing trends, opinions, or political winds in order to guide one's actions or decisions.
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