Into
Definition of Into:
part of speech: preposition
part of speech: preposition
Noting passage inwards: noting the passage of a thing from one state to another: ( B.) often used for UNTO.
part of speech: preposition
To the inside of; denoting passage inwards; as, he came into the room.
Usage examples for Into:
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But you should not have brought that- that thing- into the house.
"Prudence of the Parsonage", Ethel Hueston. -
There, I suppose I'm growing into an old fool, but that's no business of anybody.
"The Story of Antony Grace", George Manville Fenn. -
They are always looking into the past.
"The Girl Wanted", Nixon Waterman. -
I have put no work into it.
"Max", Katherine Cecil Thurston.