Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Entering or Colliding (Into)
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to back into
[Verb]
(in sports) to advance in a competition by relying on another team's loss
Ex: Despite a shaky season , they backed into the postseason due to a series of fortunate circumstances .
to bang into
[Verb]
to hit something accidentally
Ex: The hiker banged into a rock while looking at the scenery .
to bump into
[Verb]
to hit something forcefully and suddenly
Ex: The cyclist lost control and bumped into the parked car .
to get into
[Verb]
to enter or reach a location
Ex: They finally got into the stadium after waiting in line .
to go into
[Verb]
to enter a place or location
Ex: Yesterday , we went into the cave and explored its depths .
to log into
[Verb]
to enter a computer system or website by providing a username and password
Ex: Please log into your email account to check your messages .
to pile into
[Verb]
to quickly and perhaps somewhat chaotically enter a vehicle or space, often with many people doing so at once
Ex: We need to hurry ; let 's pile into the car and get going !
to pop into
[Verb]
to briefly visit a place, often without prior planning or notice
Ex: She popped into the office to pick up a few documents .
to run into
[Verb]
to cause something to hit a person or thing, often by accident
Ex: She ran her car into a tree when the brakes failed.
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