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adj.
1.having a specified depth

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  • in demand
  • in darkness
  • in condition
  • in conclusion
  • in concert
  • in common
  • in commission
  • in collaboration
  • in cold blood
  • in circles
  • in detail
  • in disagreement
  • in dishabille
  • in dispute
  • in disrepair
  • in due course
  • in due season
  • in due time
  • in dutch
  • in earnest
  • phlebotomus papatasii
  • genus vireo
  • lepidocrocite
  • tightening
  • military drill
  • aphorist
  • tyrannic
  • enlarger
  • draughts
  • piloting

  • Idiom of the Day

    put (someone or something) to the test
    to see what someone or something can achieve or do
    I put my boss to the test when I asked him to replace our sales manager at work.



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    The food here is quite good although the menu is quite ________ .

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    The difference between AM and FM radio is that FM is line-of-sight, while AM bounces off the atmosphere (more accurately, the ionosphere). AM stations have to reduce the power of their transmissions at night because the ionosphere lifts with the colder temperatures and lees solar interference.      .. More >>
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