Inside in a sentence as a noun

To register, you simply swab the inside of your cheek with each swab, for 20 seconds each.

There is a lot of good security work that has started inside the OpenBSD project, and I don't mean to talk any of that stuff down.

" Either they assume the user scans for "Ok," when wanting to close something, or that they skim sentences from the inside-out.

Relying solely on an implementation sealed inside a chip and which is impossible to audit is a BAD idea.

Inside in a sentence as an adjective

Bees maintain a anti-microbial sauna inside the hive, at a contant tempurature with a complex scent.

In the US we've seen this ratchet effect taking place to a frightening extent in the last decades both inside of computing and in general.

The end result might look a little prettier but that cool Infragistics graph is locked inside the program and can't be shared like the old Excel report because no one hooked up the "export feature".

I've been in plenty of meetings with bright people from inside and outside the company where we started off with the goal that, as he put it, "if you do it right you publish once and it works anywhere".

Inside in a sentence as an adverb

* Simple diffing would prevent deliberate obfuscation tactics like burying provisions deep inside piles of irrelevant stuff.

Undocumented labor is a more likely possibility, but again, no restaurant or in fact no retail place in Paris will let you take pictures inside their premises without a very strong confrontation.

Quoting from the article..."By this year, the Sigint Enabling Project had found ways inside some of the encryption chips that scramble information for businesses and governments, either by working with chipmakers to insert back doors..."

Back before we had fancy alloy springs and were forced to use Steel as the material for mainsprings because that's all we knew, watches had problems where a freshly wound watch would run fast and a watch that hasn't been wound for a day or so would start to run slow, as the strength of the spring tapered off. The Geneva Drive was a solution, though it's more of a hack, to only let the spring release power inside the middle of it's power arc, by preventing the watch from unwinding past a certain low point and preventing the user from winding the spring up to it's strongest point.

Inside definitions

noun

the region that is inside of something

See also: interior

noun

the inner or enclosed surface of something

See also: interior

adjective

relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space; "he reached into his inside jacket pocket"; "inside out"; "an inside pitch is between home plate and the batter"

adjective

being or applying to the inside of a building; "an inside wall"

adjective

confined to an exclusive group; "privy to inner knowledge"; "inside information"; "privileged information"

See also: inner privileged

adjective

away from the outer edge; "an inner lahne"; "the inside lane"

adverb

within a building; "in winter we play inside"

See also: indoors

adverb

on the inside; "inside, the car is a mess"

See also: within

adverb

with respect to private feelings; "inwardly, she was raging"

See also: inwardly

adverb

in reality; "she is very kind at heart"