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be into someone

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  • bump into someone — bump into (someone/something) to unexpectedly meet someone or find something. Last week, Jill bumped into an old college friend she hadn t seen in years. The story is about an amateur detective who lives in Maine and has an amazing ability to… …   New idioms dictionary

  • lay into someone — lay into (someone) to attack someone physically or with words. First the two kids just yelled but soon they laid into each other with hard punches. My sister really laid into me for borrowing her dress without asking first …   New idioms dictionary

  • tear into someone — tear into (someone) to attack someone fiercely. He tore into the witness, calling him a liar. I saw a small boy tear into a much larger fellow who had taken his bike …   New idioms dictionary

  • sail into someone — AND light into someone in. to beat or scold someone. □ Jimmy’s mother really sailed into him for breaking the window. □ Jimmy lit into the cat for getting in the way …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • drum into someone — drum (something) into (someone) to teach something to someone by frequent repetition. Firefighters rely on training that s drummed into them through repeated exercises …   New idioms dictionary

  • launch into someone — launch into (someone) to criticize someone severely. He launched into me for not having called or e mailed in a long time …   New idioms dictionary

  • run into someone — run into (someone) to meet someone by chance. I ran into Mike on Seventh Avenue …   New idioms dictionary

  • drill into someone — drill (something) into (someone) to have something repeated very frequently. You learn vocabulary by having it drilled into you. Related vocabulary: hammer home something …   New idioms dictionary

  • light into someone — Go to sail into someone …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • step into someone's — ● shoe …   Useful english dictionary

  • put words into someone's mouth — To attribute or supply to someone words that he or she did not, or does not intend to, use • • • Main Entry: ↑word * * * put words into someone’s mouth phrase to claim that someone has said a particular thing, although they have not said it, or… …   Useful english dictionary

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