to start doing something quickly and energetically
Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Starting or Beginning (Into)
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to belt into
[verb]
Ex:
The
athletes
were
ready
to
belt into
training
for
the
upcoming
competition
.
to burst into
[verb]
to suddenly and intensely begin to express a particular emotion or reaction
Ex:
They
burst into
cheers
when
their
team
scored
the
winning
goal
.
to cram into
[verb]
(of a lot of people or animals) to attempt to fit into a densely packed environment or a limited space
Ex:
The
students
rushed
to
cram into
the
small
classroom
for
the
popular
guest
lecture
.
to dive into
[verb]
to immerse oneself fully and enthusiastically into a particular activity, subject, or experience
Ex:
As
the
music
played
,
the
crowd
began
to
dance
,
eager
to
dive into
the
lively
atmosphere
of
the
concert
.
to enter into
[verb]
to begin or become involved in a particular state, situation, agreement, or relationship
Ex:
Couples
often
choose
to
enter into
marriage
after
careful
consideration
and
mutual understanding
.
to fall into
[verb]
to begin doing something, often without prior intention
Ex:
Tom
,
with
no
prior
plans
,
fell into
a
deep
conversation
with
a
stranger
at
the
coffee shop
.
to get into
[verb]
to begin participating in, learning about, and developing a strong interest or passion for a particular activity, hobby, or topic
Ex:
After
reading
that
book
,
he
got into
the
author
's
works
.
to launch into
[verb]
to start doing something suddenly and with great enthusiasm
Ex:
The
professor
launched into
a
long
lecture
on
the
history
of
the
universe
.
| Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting or Beginning (Into) | Entering or Colliding (Into) | Involving or Experiencing (Into) | Others (Into) |
| Managing or Helping (To) | Others (To) | Performing An Action (About) | Wanting (For) |
| Showing Love, Support, or Agreement (For) | Others (For) | ||