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vb. (en-pastsign in)
Usage examples of "signed in".
Although rumors of negotiations between France and the colonies had tormented the cabinet for months, it was not until Lord North learned that a treaty of some sort had actually been signed in Paris that in a last desperate measure to prevent its ratification by Congress, he belatedly asked Parliament, on February 17, to repeal both the tax on tea and the Coercive Acts, and to authorize the dispatch of new peace commissioners to negotiate an end to hostilities.
She walked slowly over to the club secretary's table and signed in to prove me wrong.
Then he turned around so she could use his back as a writing surface and she signed in her distinctive scrawl.
Just a few weeks earlier, Keith told me proudly as we signed in, they had registered their 20,000th hiker.
Same guard was on duty the day beforesix to noon shiftand she signed in as Janet Drake, clerical temp for Mouton, Carlston, and Fitch at eight-forty-three on that date.
Particularily not since we'd signed in with the Police Conference.
A mass gangbang was in progress, in the middle of the intersection of Dude Avenue and Gold Dust Boulevard, between fifty male members of the Ishtar Boppers and ten lovely girls who had signed in blood their membership to the Swingers of Cybele.
That might work, unless I'd signed in when a different manager was on duty.
The contract was signed in blood, and in return for his immortal soul, the man was promised ten years with the woman of his dreams.
She grabbed a Big Mac at Jacksonville, and then hit I-10, spending an interminable afternoon traveling the length of the panhandle, reaching Pensacola around ten, where she signed in at a Holiday Inn, exhausted.