Inch by inch

Little by little, one inch at a time.I checked the park inch by inch to try and find my watch.

Inch along

To move slowly along somewhere (an inch is a unit of measurement that is about 2.54 centimeters long).The people in the ticket line inched along... Read more →

In with (someone)

In friendship or favor or closeness with someone.The boy was in with the wrong group of people when he went to high school.

In view of (something)

After thinking about something, because of something.In view of the large number of people who have come, I think that we will need a bigger... Read more →

In vain

Without effect, without success.I tried in vain to find a good job in the small town.

In unison

Acting as one, together and at the same time.The fans cried out in unison when the star player scored a goal.

In two shakes of a lamb`s tail

Quickly, in no time at all."I will have this finished in two shakes of a lamb`s tail."

In turn

Each following another.Everybody went to the front of the class in turn in order to pick up their diplomas.

In tune

Having or producing the correct or required pitch.The members of the orchestra were in tune when the concert started.

In tune

Going well together, in agreement, matching.We have been in tune with each other ever since we met at our high school graduation party.