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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