Meaning Of The Word In-and-out
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In-and-out Meaning
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What's The Definition Of In-and-out?
in-and-out in American English
adjective: in or participating in a particular job, investment, etc., for a short time and then out, esp. after realizing a quick profit noun: an obstacle consisting of two fences placed too far apart to be cleared in one jump and too close together to allow more than one or two strides between |
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