in the lines, in the boundaries or limits of the estate, in the rows.

in the teeth of the sleet, with faces turned in the direction in which the sleet was falling.

inˈti-mate (ĭnˈtĭ-ma᷵t), close, confidential.

in-toxˌi-caˈtion (ĭn-tŏksˌĭ-kāˈshŭn), delirium, feeling of delight.

inˈtri-ca-cies (ĭnˈtrĭ-kȧ-sĭz), entanglements, complexities.

in-trudˈed (ĭn-tro̅o̅dˈĕd), invaded.

in-truˈsive polˈi-cy (ĭn-tro̅o̅ˈsĭv pŏlˈĭ-sĭ), scheme or method of entering without right or welcome.

in-uredˈ (ĭn-ūrdˈ), accustomed.

in-valˈid (ĭn-vălˈĭd), illegal.

in-vaˈri-a-ble (ĭn-vāˈrĭ-ȧ-b’l), unchanging, constant.