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▸ adverb: Back to one's home or to a position of acceptance, from having been literally or figuratively in enemy territory. (See come in from the cold.)
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▸ adverb: Back to one's home or to a position of acceptance, from having been literally or figuratively in enemy territory. (See come in from the cold.)
Similar:
indoors,
warm,
sheltered,
protected,
comfortable,
easy peasy,
easy street,
facile,
lenient,
mercifully,
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