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Intestate, a. Without a will. Intestinal, a. Of the intestines. Intestine, a. Internal, interior, domestic. Intestines, n. pl. Entrails, bowels, viscera, inwards, insides, guts. In the family way. Pregnant, enceinte, with child, on the increase. In the good graces of. In favor with, favored by. In the long run. Finally, in the end, as a final result.
In the rough. In a rude condition. In the straw. Confined, lying in, in child-bed, brought to bed, in or during parturition. In the teeth of. In spite of, in direct opposition to, despite. In the wind. In preparation, going to be, going to happen.
Inthrall, v. a. [Written also Inthral, Enthral, and Enthrall.] Enslave, reduce to servitude, put under restraint. Inthralment, n. [Written also Enthralment.] Enslavement, servitude, slavery, bondage, vassalage, serfdom, thraldom, captivity. Intimacy, n.
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