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Definition of "in-out" [in-out]

  • Sexual intercourse (noun)

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Use "in-out" in a sentence
  • "The justices have granted the Tories leave to appeal in the so-called in-out scheme."
  • "Partly because they all know the result will be a kick in the balls for the SNP and an improvement in the others' lots, and partly because Salmond has started muttering that instead of an in-out referendum "Scotland = British or Scotland = haggisy" he wants a three-way version offering an option for maximal devolution, whereupon they all start digging a trench behind Hadrian's Wall and shove the country four inches north."
  • "The Tories had never agreed to an in-out referendum, and there was already a commitment to legislation when a proposal comes forward to repatriate powers."