Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Entering or Colliding (Into)

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For'

(in sports) to advance in a competition by relying on another team's loss

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to hit something accidentally

Ex: The toddler clumsily banged into the low table .

to hit something forcefully and suddenly

Ex: The car swerved to avoid an animal and ended up bumping into the guardrail .

to enter or reach a location

Ex: They waited at the gate to get into the theme park .

to enter a place or location

Ex: To escape the rain , they hurried to go into the cafe for a warm cup of coffee .

to enter a computer system or website by providing a username and password

Ex: I need to log into my work computer to access my files .

to quickly and perhaps somewhat chaotically enter a vehicle or space, often with many people doing so at once

Ex: As the rain started , everyone piled into the nearest shelter .

to briefly visit a place, often without prior planning or notice

Ex: I popped into Sarah 's house just to say hello .

to cause something to hit a person or thing, often by accident

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