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Inside   /ɪnsˈaɪd/  /ˈɪnsˌaɪd/   Listen
Inside

adverb
1.
Within a building.  Synonym: indoors.
2.
On the inside.  Synonym: within.
3.
With respect to private feelings.  Synonym: inwardly.
4.
In reality.  Synonyms: at bottom, at heart, deep down, in spite of appearance.
noun
1.
The region that is inside of something.  Synonym: interior.
2.
The inner or enclosed surface of something.  Synonym: interior.
adjective
1.
Relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space.  "Inside out" , "An inside pitch is between home plate and the batter"
2.
Being or applying to the inside of a building.
3.
Confined to an exclusive group.  Synonyms: inner, privileged.  "Inside information" , "Privileged information"
4.
Away from the outer edge.  "The inside lane"



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"Inside" Quotes from Famous Books



... hear them till many years afterwards. Mr Schank was still doing duty on board the frigate expecting to be superseded, that he might commence refitting the brig. It had just become dark. She was lying some distance inside of us. Happily for themselves several of the crew in charge had come on board the frigate. Suddenly a tremendous explosion was heard. Bright flames burst forth from the spot where the brig lay, and a huge pyramid of fire was seen to rush upward towards the sky, where it burst ...
— Ben Burton - Born and Bred at Sea • W. H. G. Kingston

... was answered by the servant, who, on finding the door locked, and hearing the row inside, began to knock and inquire loudly what was the matter. The question was more loudly answered by Furlong, who roared out, "Bweak the door! bweak the door!" interlarding his directions ...
— Handy Andy, Vol. 2 - A Tale of Irish Life • Samuel Lover

... Diddlerowski and Counts Scaramouchi, who caper on the platform outside for their living? The populace would pelt these harlequin horse-jockeys of fashionable life off their stage, if there was nothing better to be seen inside; but it fortunately happens ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXVIII. February, 1843. Vol. LIII. • Various

... little bird to pick its teeth. Look, Clare, that bony thing is a skeleton—the skeleton of a lizard. Paws off, my dear; mustn't touch. That's amber, just like barley sugar, only not so nice; people make necklaces of it. There's a poor little dead fly inside. Those are the dear delightful humming-birds; look at their crests, just like Mamma's jewels. See the shells; aren't they beauties? People get pearls out of those great flat ones, and dive all down to the bottom of the sea after them; mustn't touch, my ...
— Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe • Charlotte M. Yonge

... judge of writing say, as he did to me, that your late brother's knowledge of it was not (fine writer as he was) comparable to yours. His was but as the knowledge of the outside of a clock-work machine, while yours was that of all the finer springs and movements of the inside.' Richardson Corres. ii. 104. Mrs. Calderwood, writing of her visit to the Low Countries in 1756, says:—'All Richison's [Richardson's] books are translated, and much admired abroad; but for Fielding's the foreigners have no notion of them, ...
— Life Of Johnson, Vol. 2 • Boswell, Edited by Birkbeck Hill


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