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    in·side
    noun[inˈsīd]
    inside (noun) · insides (plural noun)
    1. the inner side or surface of something:
      "she ran a finger around the inside of the bowl"
      • the side of a racetrack nearer to the center, where the lanes are shorter:
        "he was blocked on the inside at the furlong marker"
      • the side of a bend or curve where the edge or surface is shorter:
        "the inside of the bend"
    2. the inner part; the interior:
      "the inside of the car was like an oven" · "these boats are built of very thin cedar, with ribs on the inside"
    3. informal
      (the inside)
      a position affording private information:
      "will you be my spy on the inside?"
    adjective[ˈinˌsīd, inˈsīd]
    inside (adjective)
    1. situated on or in, or derived from, the inside:
      "an inside pocket"
      Opposite:
      • (in some team sports) denoting positions nearer to the center of the field:
        "possibly the best inside linebacker in the country"
      • US ENGLISH
        (of a pitch in baseball) passing between the batter and the strike zone:
        "an inside pitch to a right-handed hitter"
    preposition[inˈsīd]
    1. situated with the boundaries or confines of:
      "a radio was playing inside the apartment"
      Opposite:
      • moving so as to end up within:
        "Anatoly reached inside his shirt and brought out a map"
      • within (a person's body or mind), typically with reference to sensations of self-awareness:
        "she felt a stirring of life inside her" · "I just roll the phrases around inside my head"
      • (in basketball, soccer, and other sports) closer to the center of the field than (another player):
        "he went inside Graves and scored near the post"
    2. in less than (the period of time specified):
      "the oven will have paid for itself inside 18 months"
    adverb[inˈsīd]
    inside (adverb)
    1. within the boundaries or confines of a place:
      "Mr. Jackson is waiting for you inside"
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting the interior of the body): from in + side.
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