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walk into
verb
- intr, preposition to meet with unwittingly
to walk into a trap
Example Sentences
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is willing to walk into the "lion's den" to sway American officials against Canadian tariffs - wooing the US president with meetings at Mar-a-Lago and cosying up with Trump-friendly media.
When he got off the phone he said to me, 'don't get out of the car, I'll open your door and I want you to stay on my left shoulder to walk into the venue'.
But he’s never forgotten what it means to walk into a big-league clubhouse for the first — and maybe only — time.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, Mr Kondor's fiancé Mariana George said: "My wounded heart is still waiting for him to walk into the house."
Walk into any supermarket and you’ll see at least five guys who look like Gary/Greg.
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