get into
Verb
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Verb
get into
- To move into (an object), such that one ends up inside it.
- She got into the car.
- To put on (an item of clothing).
- I'm soaking wet. I need to get into some dry clothes.
- To reach into (an object).
- The small child got into everything.
- To become involved in (a discussion, issue, or activity).
- He got into politics.
- My sister has got into flower arranging recently.
- To enter (an unfavourable state).
- How did we get into such a mess?
- To cause to behave uncharacteristically; to possess.
- I don't know what's gotten into that child.
- Portuguese: entrar em
- Spanish: entrar en
- Portuguese: entrar em, meter-se em
- Spanish: caer
- Portuguese: dar em
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