Go in - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɡəʊ ɪn|
Brit.  |ɡəʊ ɪn|

verb

- to come or go into (syn: come in, enter, get in)

Extra examples

The moon had gone in, and it was too dark to see him.

All the soldiers were ordered to go in and seize the enemy position.

I keep trying to understand how a car engine works, but it doesn't seem to go in.

Our son decided to go in for law, much to our surprise.

Not many people go in for big families these days.

How long has Jim gone in for collecting stamps?

I wonder if you would consider going in with me as a partner?

What time do you have to go in tomorrow?

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