see which way the wind blows



see which way the wind blows

To find out about or come to understand a particular state of affairs or the way a situation exists or has developed, especially before taking any decisive or definitive action. Given the turbulent nature of this market, I think it would be prudent for us to see which way the wind blows before we agree to invest in your company. I'm just seeing which way the wind blows between my parents before I make any solid plans to come visit them.
See also: blow, see, way, wind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alf (1)-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology
VÖLundr-Norse Mythology
AdÃO-Portuguese
Ambram-Biblical Greek
Fabrizia-Italian
GueniÈVre-French