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inside adverb imprisoned UK, 1888- “He’s goin inside,” Dincher added, casually. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 89, 1952
- TICH: [indicating Grandpa] I bet he’s never been inside. Have you, Grandpa? GRANDPA: Have I what? TICH: Been inside? GRANDPA: No, I haven’t. I been in hospital[.] — Clive Exton, No Fixed Abode [Six Granada Plays], p. 121, 1959
- Why I’d not recently seen him, is that he’d been away inside. — Colin MacInnes, Absolute Beginners, 1959
- Still think about geezing when you’re inside? — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 29, 1973
- You were outside, I was inside, you were s’posed to keep in touch with the band. — The Blues Brothers, 1980
- I thought you were inside. — 48 Hours, 1982
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 64, 1996
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