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in f.

abbreviation

  1. in the end; finally.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of in f.1

From Latin in fīne
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Example Sentences

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“They rolled in f— up beyond belief,” Mikeal Maglieri Jr., the Whisky’s owner who was 15 at the time, recalls over the phone.

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They are the political reincarnation of Tom and Daisy Buchanan, the tragically self-absorbed couple in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.”

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Making her feature debut as writer-director, Annapurna Sriram also stars in ‘F—toys,” a ribald, campy journey as a young woman attempts to lift a curse placed on her.

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This flowed into the rhapsodic lyricism of late Schubert, his substantial Fantasia in F Minor.

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The collection of designers that Solis is bringing to his L.A. pop-up this month conjures some key phrases for him: “It’s queer as in f— you.”

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