The phrase 'to know something inside out' means to know everything about something or someone. It implies complete and detailed knowledge.
La frase 'to know something inside out' significa saberlo todo sobre algo o alguien. Implica un conocimiento completo y detallado.
Idiom | to know something inside out |
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Definition | to know all about something (or someone) |
Examples | - I'll show you around. I know the place inside out. - Ask John to help you. He knows cars inside out. - I really thought that after owning this unit for 4 years, I really knew it inside out. I was wrong. - I suggest you ask the authors of the script as they will know it inside out. |
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