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ins and outs
plural noun
- physical characteristics, as windings and turnings, nooks, or recesses:
the ins and outs of a subterranean passage.
- intricacies; particulars; peculiarities:
the ins and outs of the tax laws.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ins and outs1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
The libretto is the policy stuff, and these little ins and outs about cloture and stuff.
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.
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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