In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
"in the wind" is the prepositional phrase.
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
"Wind a spoon" does not have a widely recognized meaning. It may be an idiosyncratic phrase or a colloquial expression that is specific to a certain context or group. Can you provide more context or information about where you heard this phrase?
"in the wind" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "the tree swayed gently in the wind."
"The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind."
The phrase "east wind, west wind, north wind, south wind" typically refers to all directions of wind. It is used to describe a full range of wind directions rather than a specific meaning.
in the wind
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
It mean that people will do just what's popular that day/week/etc. Which ever way the "winds blowing"
in the wind
in the wind