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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Involving or Experiencing (Into)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For'
to bump into

to unexpectedly meet someone, particularly someone familiar

Ex: We bumped into each other at the coffee shop, and it was a pleasant surprise. 
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to drag into

to involve someone or something into a situation or conflict, often against their will

Ex: The gossip columnist attempted to drag the celebrity's personal life into the headlines. 
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to draw into

to involve someone in a discomforting or challenging situation

Ex: She was drawn into the dispute between her friends and found herself caught in the middle. 
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to fly into

to suddenly and intensely enter a particular emotional or mental state

Ex: Upon hearing the tragic news, she flew into a fit of uncontrollable tears. 
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to get into

to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group

Ex: She got into the school choir and started practicing with the group. 
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to make into

to change a person or thing into another

Ex: They are making their basement into a playroom for the children. 
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to run into

to meet someone by chance and unexpectedly

Ex: I ran into my old friend at the supermarket yesterday. 
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to turn into

to change and become something else

Ex: The caterpillar turned into a beautiful butterfly. 
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to walk into

to become involved in something unpleasant because of carelessness or ignorance

Ex: She walked into a heated argument without knowing what it was about. 
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