Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Imperfections in velveteens and similar fabrics.

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Examples

  • If we had any major gripe with the changes, it's that working with the iPad makes it easier to change some settings-in particular, the guitar and bass settings-on the fly.

    Ars Technica Chris Foresman 2011

  • It's not intended as a tool for academic study, he notes, and it doesn't work in some settings-in a sector where a firm has a monopoly, or in some business-to-business sectors, where a question about whether repeat purchases are likely to be more relevant.

    Forbes.com: News 2011

  • Yes, you can improve matters by lowering settings-in FC2, for example, we could reach 31.2fps at 1366x768 by turning all the quality settings to low.

    Gizmodo Katherine Stevenson 2010

  • The study was carried out in hospitals in both high and lower income settings-in Ifakara

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2009

  • Or maybe those patrons fear a gay agenda promoting tolerance of homosexual people in all settings-in churches, schools, etc.

    FACT - Freedom Against Censorship Thailand 2009

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