Sentence examples for be in character from inspiring English sources

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be in character

noun

A position of power or a way to get it.

  • His parents got him an in with the company

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You get to sit among out-of-work actor friends and remind yourself you're one of the lucky ones; you're actually in employment as an actor, rather than being a chugger, or a receptionist, or signing on and spending the day smoking weed, debating if it's worth dressing up as a gummy bear and serving vodka shots at an all-night bar for the minimum wage, because at least you'll be "in character".

And if Coulter, Malkin and Beck are joking, then Republican politicians too must be "in character".

The former is a bit surreal, if only because it's always very surreal to see Hefner trying to be "in character".

You'll be in character".

You got to constantly be in character.

Mr. Walker will be in character as Lincoln.

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Just tell people you're "in character" if they question your temporarily anti-social behavior.

Maybe he was in character.

The remark was in character.

This too is in character.

It would have been in character.

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