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Definitions from the WebTerm: be inPart of Speech: Verb phrase Sense 1: to be fashionable or stylish Sample Sentence: She always manages to be in with the latest trends. Related Products: Fashionable Clothing Sense 2: to be present at a particular place or event Sample Sentence: Are you going to be in tomorrow's meeting? Related Products: Office Meeting Supplies Sense 3: to be in a state or condition Sample Sentence: I'm sorry, but I can't come out tonight, I'm in no mood to socialize. Related Products: Relaxation Products | ||||
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