In one ear and out the other

Heard and then immediately forgotten.Everything that the teacher says seems to go in one ear and out the other for my friend.

In on (something/a secret)

Told about something, having knowledge of something.I was finally in on the secret about why the supervisor left our company.

In no time

Soon, quickly.I will have this job done in no time and then I can go for lunch.

In no mood to (do something)

Not feeling like doing something.I was in no mood to argue with my friend this morning.

In neutral

A car's motor is running but the gear is in neutral so the car does not move, something does not move.I put the car in neutral as I waited for... Read more →

In need of (someone or something)

Requiring someone or something.We are in need of a new stove in our apartment.

In need

Someone requires basic things like food or clothing or housing.The victims of the hurricane were in need after the storm.

In name only

Not actual, only by name.The man was an animal doctor in name only and had never once treated a sick or injured animal.

In mint condition

In perfect condition.The old coins that my father gave me are in mint condition.

In memory of (someone or something)

As a reminder of someone or something, as a memorial to someone or something.We decided to collect some money and buy a painting in memory of... Read more →