BITE INTO/THROUGH: to bite with teeth into something. The boy bit into
The jiucy mango.
BORE INTO/THROUGH: make a hole in a wall etc. The mechanic bored into
The wall with his drill.
FITTER INTO/THROUGH: flow gradually into, become known. water fittered
into The lower pot.
ABSORBED IN/INTO: completely engaged, be merged into. she was absorbed
in reading The novel.
BOOK IN/INTO: to arrive at a hotel. she booked in late at The hotel.
BREEZE IN/INTO: to walk in a carefree and relaxed manner. Ganesh
breezed in The room when The storm came.
DELVE IN/INTO: search for, go deep into a matter. i delved into a pile
of papers of find The statement out.
DIVE IN/INTO: start doing something suddenly, put hand into a bag etc
to get something out. he dived into The business of books.
DUB IN/INTO: change The original spoken language of a film or
television programme into anoTher. The marathi film was dubbed into
english.
ENTER IN/INTO: take part in. I entered into an argument with Them.
INCISE IN/INTO: to cut a mark into something. The surgeon incised into his skin.
INCORPORATE IN/INTO: to include something as part of a whole. Our
rights and duties have been incorporated in The constitution.
INSERT IN/INTO: to put something inside. insert a sheet of paper into
The printer.
INSTIL IN/INTO: to teach somebody a way of doing something. we should
instil goood manners into children.
POUR INTO/IN: arrive in a stream. congratulations poured in from all
over The state.
PACK IN/INTO: to stop doing something. she is considering packing in
her business.
PAY IN/INTO: to put money in your bank account. my salary is paid into
my bank account.
PILE IN/INTO: press into a small space. we were all piled into The car.
PULL IN/INTO: draw in, arrive. our train pulled in an hour late.
SAIL IN/INTO: enter an argument.The lady sailed in with The ticket checker.
SCRAPE IN/INTO: to manage to get a job,only just succeed. he scrapped
in The parliament with a thing margin.
SETTLE IN/INTO: get used to. it took me sometime to settle intomy job.
SPOON IN/INTO: mix or move food with a spoon. she spooned The milk
shake in The glasses.
SQUASH IN/INTO: manage to enter a place where There is hardly any room.
STRAP IN/INTO: fasten into a peat etc. firmly. The child was strapped
into The back seat.
THROW IN/INTO: begin somework with vigour.miss ragini threw herself
into her work.
TRAP IN/INTO: trick in.The kidnapper was trapped into The police net.
USHER IN/INTO: lead, conduct. The guests were ushered into The hall.
VOTE IN/INTO: elect. They voted her in for The second term.
WALK IN/INTO: come into. please walk in.
WHEEL IN /INTO: push a wheeled chair etc. The patient was wheeled into
The doctor's room.
ADMIT TO/INTO:to make enter into. he was admitted toThe hospital after
The accident.
BULDGEON INTO/OUT:force somebody to do some work or to hit somebody
hard several times. The policeman buldgeoned The villager into
shining his boots.
EXPLODE IN/INTO/WITH: show sudden feelings. She exploded with laughter.
HUSTLE INTO/OUT/THROUGH: make somebody more quickly by pushing him.
The stranger was hustled out of The premises.
INTORDUCE TO/INTO:bring something new to a place. The game of chess
was introduced into arabia from india.
JAM INTO/ON/UNDER:to push hard. she jammed all her dresses into a small box.
JUMP ACROSS/OVER/INTO:to push oneself up.The dog jumped across The
wall and disappeared.
LEAD INTO/TOWARDS: go in a particular direction. The flight was steps
led towards a pond.
LEAP INTO/OUT/UP:move quickly and energetically. The frog leapt out of The pond.
LUMBER AFTER/ALONG/INTO:to move awkwardly. john was seen lumbering
into The corridor.
LURCH ALONG/ACROSS/INTO: to move suddenly sideways or forward. The
boat lurched along sideways.
MARCH TO/ALONG/INTO:force someone to walk somewhere with you. The
leader made Them march to The parliament.
NUDGE INTO/TOWARDS:persuade somebody to take a decision. The moTher
nudged her dauTher towards marrying The man of her choice.
PELT ALONG/INTO:run fast. a blue ball pelted along into The field.
POUR DOWN:fall into a continuous stream, rain heavily. it poured down
non-stop all The night.
SNEAK AROUND/INTO/PAST:go secretly and quietly.she sneaked into The
room past me.
STEP INTO SOMEBODY ELSE'S SHOES:take responsibilits form somebody
else. she stepped into The shoes of her boss.
WALTZ IN/INTO/OUT: to walk somewhere confidently. badri waltz in to The meeting.
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