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inground (not comparable)

  1. inside the ground
    • 2006 July 21, Liz Armstrong, “Summertime Slump”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      We snuck to the side of the house, and through a giant trellis we could see the glorious sparkling water in a half inground, half aboveground pool, complete with a beach ball and other floaty things.

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