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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211. You know: you have to sort of get into what women do, be part of it. Enjoy their company.
212. Frank was working for a large nursery and wanted to get into management when his eyesight started to fail.
213. From Leipzig to Dresden, with the gentle Elbe flowing between, this is a lovely state to get into.
214. People are like pistachios. Some of them open up easily, but there are others who need to be really broken to get into. RVM
215. Luckily, they didn't have to get into the cage for the children's ward was on the ground floor.
216. As one member of this small group observed: I'd started to get into a bit of a mess with speed.
217. Soaring Inexperienced pilots get into difficulties when they are soaring.
218. Many of them get into petty crime to support their habit.
219. The only way she knew to dispel it was to break free of his grasp and get into the canoe.
219. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
220. Imagine all the trouble hordes of tots and teenagers can get into with nothing to do all day but hang around.
221. They've been trying to get into high office for years now.
222. Grandparents are there to help the child get into mischief they haven't thought of yet. Gene Perret
223. The group's long-term aim is to get into non-Bull sites to deliver its consultancy and networking services.
224. The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is, don't ever get into this position.
225. These can get into food or water, especially in countries with poor sanitary facilities, and thus infect other people.
226. They all tried to get into his good graces, even writers who wrote for the bourgeois papers, even the Hebraists.
227. A couple of boys had climbed the high chain-link fence to get into the park.
228. You have to cough up $2 just to get into the park.
229. There's an admission charge for adults, but children get into the museum free.
230. He still wishes to pursue a medical career, and has been told that he will almost definitely get into medical school.
231. But when he tried to get into the maternity wing he found the doors were locked.
232. Yet, she felt slightly naked in having to get into the ambulance without a coat or even something on her head.
233. They have also had to face greatly increased competition both to get into drama school and into the profession.
234. Many families who get into difficulties have been struggling with problems that would daunt the most energetic and resourceful of people.
235. Reasons for: She may get into bad company and be at risk in some way.
236. Together they shoot up, play soccer, get into barroom brawls, mug tourists and steal to support their habits.
237. Newspapers tended to get into trouble with governments, something which had happened before independence and since.
238. The thought had crossed my mind to get into producing.
239. In London the chaos took three seconds to get into full gear.
240. So anyway, so how did somebody almost get into a fight besides him and Jessica?
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.