Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Involving or Experiencing (Into)
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to bump into
[Verb]
to unexpectedly meet someone, particularly someone familiar
Ex: The siblings often bump into each other at the local park .
to drag into
[Verb]
to involve someone or something into a situation or conflict, often against their will
Ex: It's crucial not to let personal disagreements drag professional relationships into turmoil.
to draw into
[Verb]
to involve someone in a discomforting or challenging situation
Ex: The teenager was drawn into a dangerous situation by his association with the wrong crowd .
to fly into
[Verb]
to suddenly and intensely enter a particular emotional or mental state
Ex: The unexpected gift made her fly into a state of delight .
to get into
[Verb]
to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group
Ex: He hoped to get into the local book club to discuss his favorite novels .
to make into
[Verb]
to change a person or thing into another
Ex: With her knitting skills, she can make yarn into cozy blankets and scarves.
to run into
[Verb]
to meet someone by chance and unexpectedly
Ex: It 's always a surprise to run into familiar faces when traveling to new places .
to turn into
[Verb]
to change and become something else
Ex: The small village has started to turn into a bustling town .
to walk into
[Verb]
to become involved in something unpleasant because of carelessness or ignorance
Ex: He walked into a scam when he responded to that suspicious email .
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