Read full poem →“Let’s go into the vacant lot,” I said.
Dictionary Entry
To get involved in; to investigate or explore.
In a Sentence
“I don't want to go into the details now.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “go into”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Then Christ came to me and said,
“Go into the church and stand before the congregation
And confess your sin.”
Read full poem →That I would not turn from now
To go into the unknown
I must enter and leave alone
Read full poem →and small, and those that creep upon the ground, shall
go into their dens and hide themselves for six months.”
Thus spoke Porcupine to all the large animals and
Read full poem →Haughty their passing,
Haughty their steps as they go into great banquets,
To high halls and curious food,
Read full poem →seventy-five caretakers asked King George’s permission
to go into the fight. To this royalty assented and super-
intendent of landscaping became captain of a
Read full poem →You can't get back and see it as he saw it.
It's too long a story to go into now.
You'd have to have been there and lived it.
