Thesaurus / into
FEEDBACKHow to use into in a sentence
It presents itself to us as an effective corroboration of the so well-known phenomenon of talking-yourself-into-it.
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGYHANS GROSSBreton peasants are represented playing on Breton pipes in the Entry-into-Jerusalem scene.
HOW FRANCE BUILT HER CATHEDRALSELIZABETH BOYLE O'REILLY"I w-w-was b-b-b-blown i-i-i-into t-t-t-the air," he replied, smiling sweetly.
FANNY GOES TO WARPAT BEAUCHAMPNo sooner had they disappeared than Siegfried came into-393- the wood, armed for the hunt.
OPERAS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOWMARY SCHELL HOKE BACONBess went to put on her bonnet, and when she camc into-the parlour George backed into the fireplace with astonishment.
ROGUES AND VAGABONDSGEORGE R. SIMSWithout these precautions the ecstasy is likely to turn into-nightmare.
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, HIS LIFETHOPHILE GAUTIEROpen abuse and exchange of foul names are exploded, and even the indirect imputation of unworthy motives is falling-into disuse.
THE PRINCIPLES OF SECULARISMGEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKEThe four young men were like children with a "roll-the-seven-number-eight-shot-into-the middle" puzzle.
ALADDIN O'BRIENGOUVERNEUR MORRISI then procured wires, much thinner than those I had previously used, and dipped them-into the liquid.
ZARLAH THE MARTIANR. NORMAN GRISEWOODSlavery begets idleness; idleness begets vice; and vice plunges individuals into-wretchedness, degradation and infamy.
A REVIEW OF UNCLE TOM'S CABINA. WOODWARDWORDS RELATED TO INTO
- absorption
- activity
- affection
- attentiveness
- care
- case
- concern
- concernment
- consequence
- diversion
- engrossment
- enthusiasm
- excitement
- game
- hobby
- importance
- interestedness
- into
- leisure activity
- matter
- moment
- note
- notice
- passion
- pastime
- preoccupation
- pursuit
- racket
- recreation
- regard
- relaxation
- relevance
- significance
- sport
- suspicion
- sympathy
- thing
- absorbed
- affected
- attentive
- attracted
- awakened
- biased
- caught
- drawn
- eat, sleep, and breathe
- engrossed
- enticed
- excited
- fascinated
- fired
- gone
- hooked
- implicated
- impressed
- inspired
- inspirited
- intent
- into
- involved
- keen
- lured
- moved
- obsessed
- occupied
- on the case
- open
- partial
- partisan
- predisposed
- prejudiced
- responsive
- roused
- sold
- stimulated
- stirred
- struck
- sympathetic
- taken
- touched
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