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Definition: Ins and outs
In
\In\, n.
Note: [Usually in the plural.]
1. One who is in office; -- the opposite of
out.
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2. A re["e]ntrant angle; a nook or corner.
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Ins and outs,
(a) nooks and corners; twists and turns.
(b) the peculiarities or technicalities (of a subject);
intricacies; details; -- used with of; as, he knew the
ins and outs of the Washington power scene.
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All the ins and outs of this neighborhood. --D.
Jerrold.
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