Similar words: in one, vino, pin on, wino, lino, in one way, pinot, minor. Meaning: adv. participating in or knowledgeable out.
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151 The president has never been sure which direction he wanted to go in on this issue.
152 The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.
153 Do you think we can cut Harris in on the deal?
154 These black models are moving in on what was previously white territory: the lucrative cosmetic contracts.
155 The president's wife doesn't muck around with policy or sit in on Cabinet meetings.
156 Shall we call in on Miranda? You know she lives quite close-by.
157 Mom turned away from Rose and started in on me.
158 It's rude to listen in on other people's telephone calls.
159 Slowly it was borne in on the farmers that they had been surrounded.
160 He's hoping to get in on any discussions about the new project.
161 The village is hemmed in on all sides by mountains.
162 The report homed in on the weaknesses in the management structure.
163 Somebody must have clued him in on our sales strategy.
164 We must decide on our target market, then zero in on it.
165 The shops are cashing in on temporary shortages by raising prices.
166 TV chef Raymond Blanc lets us in on the secrets of his kitchen.
167 Are you going to let them in on your plans?
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168 There will be a school inspector sitting in on your class this morning.
169 Dr. Smith looked in on the invalid the day before yesterday.
170 Can you clue me in on the facts of the case?
171 With his usual skill, the chairman zeroed in on the most delicate subject of our meeting.
172 Dozens of police arrived as the hoodlums closed in on him.
173 She's really turned in on herself since Peter left her.
174 'Sorry to barge in on your cosy evening,' James said.
175 She's trying to get in on a research project organised by the university.
176 Would you like to sit in on some of my interviews?
177 I began to feel I was really homing in on the answer.
178 They clued him in on the situation as soon as he arrived.
179 He was just about to leave when someone burst in on his room.
180 Why don't you look in on me next time you're in town?