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In and out Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈaʊt
IN-and-OWT
ˈɪn/ /ˈænd/ /ˈaʊt
IN-AND-OWT

Definición

Used to describe movement or activity between the inside and the outside of a place. Also used for being involved with something briefly or repeatedly.

Uso & Matices

Informal phrase. Often used to describe frequent movement, quick visits, or repeated small actions ('people coming in and out'). Can also mean being involved in something for a short time. Sometimes used in the phrase 'know the in and outs' meaning 'details', but that's a slightly different expression.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

People keep going in and out of the house.

basic

The doctor was in and out of the room all day.

basic

I was in and out of the store quickly.

basic

He’s been in and out of jobs his whole life.

natural

If you’re going to be in and out, just leave the door open.

natural

She was only in and out of the meeting for a few minutes.

natural