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incase
[ in-keys ]
incase
/ ɪnˈkeɪs /
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Derived Forms
- inˈcasement, noun
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Other Words From
- in·casement noun
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Example Sentences
And incase God grant vs ane hapy swccess in this errand, I hope baith to haif yowr lo.
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The covering incase of the packet was a kind of stiff cardboard or millboard, within brown paper.
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In the first place, an elaborately embroidered bodice must be made to incase Siegfrid's charming figure as if in a coat of enamel.
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And the captives judged it wise to remain in their upper room incase they should be called for.
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For Frances was very tactful, and if she governed with a rod of iron, she was clever enough to incase it well in silk.
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