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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leave (something) out or leave out (something)
right side up
hunt high and low for (someone or something)
postage and handling
play a joke/trick on (someone)
catch up with (someone or something)
on one's coat-tails
jack up (something)
throw (someone) for a loss
get one's just deserts
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Battalion
An army unit consisting of 1,000 combatants led by a lieutenant colonel.
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