Word info

be-in

Noun

Meaning

be-in (plural be-ins)

(dated) A gathering of hippies in a public place. [from 20th c.]

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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be in

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Examples

Basil Hallward is what I think I am: Lord Henry what the world thinks me: Dorian what I would like to be-in other ages, perhaps. Oscar Wilde

A 2015 suggested that hundreds of individuals with links to jihadist groups could be in the country, though where they are today is anybody’s guess. Source: Internet

A 2018 climate assessment by federal agencies found that if greenhouse gas emissions continue to climb, economic losses will be in the hundreds of billions annually in some sectors by the end of the century. Source: Internet

A 2007 decision, in which Anthony Kennedy joined the liberal justices in allowing the government to regulate carbon emissions, may be in jeopardy. Source: Internet

ABC News’ Kyra Phillips tells "Start Here" that teen climate activist Greta Thunberg, who has sparred with Trump on social media, will also be in attendance. Source: Internet

Aamir had a thanksgiving for his ex-wife Reena he said, "I thank Reena for giving me the opportunity to be in her life. Source: Internet

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