IN AND OUT


Meaning of IN AND OUT in English

I. adverb

1. : alternately in and out

he's been in and out all day

2. : to the last detail : exhaustively , thoroughly

understands his business in and out

knew each other in and out — Virginia Woolf

II. noun

: an obstacle found in fox hunting and steeplechasing consisting of two fences in close proximity but impossible to clear in the same jump

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