Idioms
inclined to (do something)
to tend toward doing something
Our boss is inclined to let us take extra days off work during the slow summer months.
incumbent upon (someone) to (do something)
ins and outs of (something)
inside and out
inside out
inside track
instead of
instrumental in (doing something)
intent on (doing something)
into being
into thin air
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snake in the grass
not lift a finger/hand (to help someone)
hit the roof
make (someone) sick
twiddle one's thumbs
in the right place at the right time
open to (something)
hook, line and sinker
cry bloody murder
burn the midnight oil
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Nobel Prize : Literature
Year : 2000
Name : gao xingjian
Country : france.
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