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inward: adj. familiar “with” R3 III. iv. 8 “Who is most with the noble duke” ; private, secret Ado IV. i. 12 “any impediment,” LLL. V. i. 10 5 “ between us”;— adv. inwardly, internally Mer.V. III. ii. 86 [Hercules and Mars] “ search'd, have livers white as milk,” Ham. IV. iv. 28 “the imposthume . . . That breaks,” Sonn. lxii. 4, “so grounded in my heart”;—sb. intimate friend Meas. III. ii. 142.
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    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 4.4
    • William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, 3.2
    • William Shakespeare, Sonnets, lxii
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