Crossword clues for in-house
in-house
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a. (alternative spelling of in house English) adv. (alternative spelling of in house English) alt. (alternative spelling of in house English)
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Usage examples of "in-house".
The doorman said a few words over the in-house comm circuit to the parking bays, where the ranks of hovercars waited with their chauffeurs.
The police, in the August issue of their glossy in-house magazine Surete, publish a less than flattering account of the evolution of outlaw motorcycle gangs in North America.
Until in-house plumbing and Blick became the fashion, the fountains of Bern had been where you went to fill up with water and all the latest gossip.
I suspect nothing added here is as good as Hansel's trail of breadcrumbs, but I have always regretted the fact that no one but me and a few in-house readers at Doubleday ever met that maniac who simply calls himself The Kid .
Mario cedes me full control over the phone's ringer and answering machine, since he has trouble holding the receiver and the only messages he ever gets are In-House ones from the Moms.
Some clients wanted me to do the concept art for the whole look of the game, which they'd then turn over to their in-house artists to base the games on.
Abe, our in-house multimillionaire, used to have tinfoil all over his bedroom windows to keep out what few rays of sun penetrated the trees until we ragged on him so hard that he went out and bought a sheaf of black construction paper at the Pay 'n Save and taped it up instead.
Who were not the palace eunuchs they seemed, but rather some sort of incredibly valuable in-house science projects--the late Ba Lura might be better than half-sibling to Giaja himself, for all Miles knew.
Who were not the palace eunuchs they seemed, but rather some sort of incredibly valuable in-house science projects—the late Ba Lura might be better than half-sibling to Giaja himself, for all Miles knew.
In-house hit man, the gangs hire them to keep their own noses clean.
These turned up mainly Internet Service Providers, and the laptop computers of the terrorists were seized, dusted for prints, and then analyzed by the Bureau's in-house techno-weenies.
Such conflicts are known in-house as pissing contests, and agents caught in the middle sometimes get drowned.
Unless you've got a driver's license and a registered vehicle, a social security number, or even just an account at your supermarket where you can save on in-house items by swiping your store card.
How hard could it be to edit the building industry's in-house journal, or run a small arts workshop, or write copy for holiday brochures?