Idioms
in with (someone)
in friendship or favor or closeness with someone
The boy was in with the wrong group of people when he went to high school.
in/into the bargain
inch along
inch by inch
inclined to (do something)
incumbent upon (someone) to (do something)
ins and outs of (something)
inside and out
inside out
inside track
instead of
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give (someone) the boot
darken (someone's) door
riding high
(a fine) kettle of fish
cook (someone's) goose
get off the ground
break in (someone or something) or break (someone or something) in
so far, so good
sever ties with (someone)
bide one's time
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