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.

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  • 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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