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get into
verb
- intr to enter
- intr to reach (a destination)
the train got into London at noon
- to get dressed in (clothes)
- intr to preoccupy or obsess (a person's emotions or thoughts)
what's got into him tonight?
- to assume or cause to assume (a specified condition, habit, etc)
to get into debt
get a person into a mess
- to be elected to or cause to be elected to
to get into Parliament
- informal.usually intr to become or cause to become familiar with (a skill)
once you get into driving you'll enjoy it
- informal.usually intr to develop or cause to develop an absorbing interest in (a hobby, subject, or book)
Example Sentences
But his empty pro-vaccine quote can be reprinted without getting into a quibble-fest with dishonest actors, making it a lot easier for journalists seeking that gold ring of "objectivity."
"I had to fall back in love with drama and acting. I literally got into a panic attack doing a stupid monologue - crying, panicking. I was shaken," she said.
That meant he had only one realistic shot at getting into the top 10 shootout.
In the Inland Empire, highs Thursday and Friday are forecast to reach into the low 90s, while Los Angeles and Orange counties’ inland valleys will probably get into the 80s.
Now Slavik is starting to feel like he has no other choice but to try to get into the U.S. illegally.
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