inside (wrong side) out

  • 1wrong side out — Inside out • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong * * * inside out …

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  • 2wrong side out — adjective a) Of a garment, etc, having its inner or hidden side on the outside and vice versa. My shirt was on wrong side out. b) Reversed, changed diametrically, by analogy with a garment that is wrong side out. Syn: ins …

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  • 3wrong-side-out — adjective with the inside surface on the outside • Syn: ↑inside out • Similar to: ↑turned …

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  • 4wrong side out — reversed, inside out …

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  • 5wrong — adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 mistaken; not true; in error (gave a wrong answer; we were wrong to think that). 2 unsuitable; less or least desirable (the wrong road; a wrong decision). 3 contrary to law or morality (it is wrong to steal). 4 amiss;… …

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  • 6inside out — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [With the inside where the outside should be] Syn. reversed, backwards, everted, wrong side out; see reversed . 2. [*Completely] Syn. thoroughly, entirely, backwards and forwards*; see completely …

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  • 7inside-out — adjective with the inside surface on the outside • Syn: ↑wrong side out • Similar to: ↑turned …

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  • 8inside out — Synonyms and related words: altogether, arsy varsy, ass over elbows, back to front, backwards, capsized, chiastic, completely, comprehensively, entirely, everted, exhaustively, fully, globally, hundred per cent, hyperbatic, in and out, in full,… …

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  • 9side — I UK [saɪd] / US noun Word forms side : singular side plural sides *** 1) a) [countable] a particular area of something such as a building, street, or town side of: The railway ran along the north side of the valley. The bride s guests should sit …

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  • 10side — side1 [ saıd ] noun *** ▸ 1 area of larger area, etc. ▸ 2 surface/edge/left/right ▸ 3 aspect of situation etc. ▸ 4 position in argument ▸ 5 part of family ▸ 6 additional food ▸ 7 one of opposing groups ▸ 8 television channel ▸ 9 proud attitude ▸… …

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