Synonym: assume, come in, don, enter, get in, go in, go into, move into, put on, tangle with, wear. Similar words: fit into, cut into, burst into, get in, let in, marketing, into, go into. Meaning: v. 1. get involved in or with 2. to come or go into 3. secure a place in a college, university, etc. 4. familiarize oneself thoroughly with 5. put clothing on one's body.
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181. There are even juku to help kids pass entrance exams to get into prestigious juku.
182. There were several people after me who didn't manage to get into the game.
183. She wants to take biscuits from the kitchen but she doesn't because she knows she will get into trouble.
184. Walkers and climbers who get into trouble are often found later to have strayed off their intended course.
185. Joseph is a disgruntled Brooklyn teenager who, when he doesn't get into Columbia, fills up with ennui.
186. I want to discuss the benefits of those experiences, but first I want to get into some ideas about learning itself.
187. It is not just gang members who get into trouble - it's middle-class and upper-class kids as well.
188. I feel you almost get into a system of brownie points sometimes.
189. She sat humbly in the cold church(sentencedict.com/get into.html), making some effort to get into the right mood for the service.
190. However, the cover is very easily removed if you need to get into a tight corner.
191. The thief, who smashed a window to get into the car, also escaped with Mr Osbourne's driving licence.
192. San Diego has the ability to get into a semi-permanent rotation of warm-weather cities that host the Super Bowl.
193. What's to say two other blokes didn't get into my cab, while I was away?
194. The secretary of state told reporters, "I am not at liberty to get into the details" of the proposal.
195. I hurried to get into my clothes-but I couldn't find my shoes anywhere.
196. I get into a carriage and take Berlioz out of my briefcase.
197. I changed out of my work clothes and into my denims and shirt to get into the mood.
198. But it all went wrong when, some 15 years ago, he flunked math and didn't get into college.
199. But whatever happens, you must get into a good position for the start of the base leg.
200. If you don't want your image tarnished, chase your tail before you get into serious trouble.
201. And it was such a glut that Rivendell really had to get into some different things out there.
202. He was a little too fond of drink and would occasionally get into fights.
203. But to avoid it meant a long detour to get into Barn Street, and she was shivering with wet and cold.
204. The smoke will diffuse into other rooms and will get into carpets, drapes and clothing.
205. That need for extra money is still the primary reason most people get into our business today.
206. I did get into debt at one stage, but with actually working you can get your hands on anything really.
207. You ought to get into the habit of planning your work at the beginning of each week.
208. Every time we talk about money, we get into an argument.
209. If you drink four units of alcohol, four units will get into your blood.
210. A dried cornflower ... How on earth did all this rubbish get into the file?
More similar words: fit into, cut into, burst into, get in, let in, marketing, into, go into, point out, run into, fall into, in touch, come into, look into, turn into, break into, in point of, slide into, enter into, keep in touch, in the event of, not in the least, at intervals, take into account, retire, genetic, athletic, retired, by the time, aesthetic.