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41 to hold an inquiry into something
investigar algo, examinar algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to hold an inquiry into something
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42 to mushroom into something
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43 to poke/stick one's nose into something
to poke/stick one's nose into somethingmeter las narices en algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to poke/stick one's nose into something
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44 to pry into something
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45 to pump money into something
invertir dinero en algo -
46 to put money into something
invertir en algo -
47 to put one's back into something
arrimar el hombroEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put one's back into something
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48 to talk somebody into something
convencer a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to talk somebody into something
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49 to throw oneself into something
lanzarse a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to throw oneself into something
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50 to suck someone into something
to suck someone into somethingfazer com que alguém se envolva com alguma coisa, atividade.English-Portuguese dictionary > to suck someone into something
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51 blackmail someone into something
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52 change into something comfortable
change into something comfortableEnglish-Dutch dictionary > change into something comfortable
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53 cut one's initials into something
English-Dutch dictionary > cut one's initials into something
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54 drag someone into something
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55 fling oneself into something
fling oneself into something -
56 get one's teeth into something
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57 grow into something big
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58 jolly someone into something
jolly someone into something -
59 poke one's nose into something
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60 put one's back into something
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