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ins and outs

plural noun

  1. physical characteristics, as windings and turnings, nooks, or recesses:

    the ins and outs of a subterranean passage.

  2. intricacies; particulars; peculiarities:

    the ins and outs of the tax laws.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ins and outs1

First recorded in 1880–85
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While he admitted he "does not know the ins and outs" of complex discussions happening 170 miles away in Westminster, he hoped a solution can be found to keep the site open.

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Negron, Moran, publisher and editor Dave Elliott, and Anthony Francisco, a senior visual development artist for Marvel Studios, will discuss the ins and outs of the company in a panel Saturday.

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The libretto is the policy stuff, and these little ins and outs about cloture and stuff.

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The rice cooker — which, of course, should never be limited to merely rice cookery — is a magical tool that has fully mastered the ins and outs of grains, liquids and cooking time.

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In real life, every day is a new opportunity for betterment, but seeing the practical ins and outs of that in a thriller drama television series would be extremely boring.

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