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adverb
1.
To or toward the inside of.  Synonyms: inward, inwards.  "Smash in the door"
noun
1.
A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot.  Synonym: inch.
2.
A rare soft silvery metallic element; occurs in small quantities in sphalerite.  Synonyms: atomic number 49, indium.
3.
A state in midwestern United States.  Synonyms: Hoosier State, Indiana.
adjective
1.
Holding office.
2.
Directed or bound inward.  "The in basket"
3.
Currently fashionable.  "Large shoulder pads are in"



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... elderly fellow, with dark hair and bushy eyebrows—left the ranks and flung himself down in the grass, ...
— Combed Out • Fritz August Voigt

... guard, "we have to know dogs' names to keep them from barking at us and waking everybody up. Let me lend you these boots," and with that he kicked off his boots. "Now, jump," and Tommy gave a jump and lit in them, as he sometimes did in his father's shoes. No sooner had Tommy put them on than he found that he could jump over the ...
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... had expected to have difficulty in persuading her, they found that Madame Martin was already making plans ...
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... interview, and the deadly insult with which it had closed. The Gadfly looked up, resting his head lazily on one arm. He possessed the gift of slipping into graceful attitudes; and when his face was in shadow no one would have guessed through what deep waters he had been passing. But, as he looked up, the clear evening light showed how haggard and colourless he was, and how plainly the trace of the last few days was stamped on him. ...
— The Gadfly • E. L. Voynich

... understanding, disregard Madhava. They that are always encouraging thee, are unable to give thee victory. During the time of battle they will throw the burthen of hostility on other's necks. Do not slaughter the Earth's population. Do not slay thy sons and brothers. Know that host is invincible in the midst of which are Vasudeva and Arjuna. If, O Bharata, thou dost not accept the truthful words of thy friends, Krishna and Bhishma, then, O sire, thou wilt surely have to repent. Arjuna is even greater than what Jamadagni's son hath described him to be. As regards Krishna, ...
— The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 • Kisari Mohan Ganguli


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