In left field


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    [noun in-let, -lit; verb in-let, in-let] /noun ˈɪn lɛt, -lɪt; verb ˈɪnˌlɛt, ɪnˈlɛt/ noun 1. an indentation of a shoreline, usually long and narrow; small bay or arm. 2. a narrow passage between islands. 3. a place of admission; entrance. 4. something put or inserted. verb (used with object), inlet, inletting. 5. to put in; […]

  • Inlier

    [in-lahy-er] /ˈɪnˌlaɪ ər/ noun, Geology. 1. an outcrop of a formation completely surrounded by rocks of younger age. /ˈɪnˌlaɪə/ noun 1. an outcrop of rocks that is entirely surrounded by younger rocks

  • In like flynn

    1940s slang, said to have originated in the U.S. military, perhaps from alleged sexual exploits of Hollywood actor Errol Flynn. adjective phrase Accepted; acceptable; belonging to a select group; in: ”Are you in or out right now?” ”I’m in like Flynn. Didn’t you notice the picture on my desk?” [1940s+, perhaps fr US Army Air […]

  • In limbo

    1. In a condition of oblivion or neglect, as in They kept her application in limbo for months. [ Early 1600s ] 2. An intermediate or transitional state, as in After his editor left the firm, his book was in limbo. [ Early 1600s ] Both usages allude to the theological meaning of limbo, that […]

  • In-limine

    [in lee-mi-ne; English in lim-uh-nee] /ɪn ˈli mɪ nɛ; English ɪn ˈlɪm ə ni/ adverb, adjective, Latin. 1. on the threshold; at the outset.


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