I
Idioms beginning with "I"
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Contents of I:
[in line with] {prep.}
In agreement with.
Behavior at school parties must be in line with school rules.
In line with the custom of the school, the students had a holiday between Christmas and New Year's Day.
[in love] {adj. phr.}
Liking very much; loving.
John is in love with Helen.
Tom and Ellen arc in love.
Mary is in love with her new wristwatch.
[in luck] {adj. phr.}
Being lucky; having good luck; finding something good by chance.
Bill was in luck when he found the money on the street.
Mary dropped her glasses and they did not break. She was in luck.
[in memory of] {prep.}
As something that makes people remember (a person or thing); as a reminder of; as a memorial to.
The building was named Ford Hall in memory of a man named James Ford.
Many special ceremonies are in memory of famous men.
[in mind] {adv. phr.}
1. In the center of your thought; in your close attention.
You have to be home by 11 o'clock. Keep that in mind, Bob.
Mary is studying hard with a good grade in mind.
Bear in mind the rules of safety when you swim.
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[in mint condition] {adj. phr.}
Excellent; as good as new.
Grandma seldom uses her car; it is already ten years old, but it is still in mint condition.
[in name] {adj.} or {adv. phr.}
Having a title, but not really doing what someone with the title is expected to do.
The old man is a doctor in name only. He does not have patients now.
He was the captain of the team in name only.
[in need of] {adj. phr.}
Destitute; lacking something.
The young girl is so ill that she is seriously in need of medical attention.