Select the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom:- " Ins and outs"? |
In all directions Full detail Success and failure Backward and forward |
Full detail |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "ins and outs" is full detail. The idiom comes from the idea of knowing the ins and outs of a place, which means knowing all the details about it. It is often used to describe knowing a lot about something, or being very familiar with it. The other options are incorrect.
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