Definition of Go into

1. Verb. To come or go into. "The boat entered an area of shallow marshes"


2. Verb. Be used or required for. "A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet"

Lexicographical Neighbors of Go Into

go gaga over
go game
go great guns
go halfsies
go halves
go hand in hand
go hang
go home
go in
go in for
go in off
go in one ear and out the other
go in with
go into (current term)
go into one's shells
go it alone
go jump in the lake
go kaflooey
go large
go mad
go moggy
go native
go nowhere
go nuts
go off
go off at half-cock
go off at score
go off half-cocked

Literary usage of Go into

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Constitution, Jefferson's Manual, the Rules of the House of Representatives by United States Congress. House, Thomas Jefferson, United States (1904)
"A motion to go into Committee of the Whole to consider a bill having been made, it was held that the only way for the House to express its wish as to ..."

2. Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life by George Eliot (1873)
"My father can't spare me any capital, else I might go into farming. ... It's nil very well to say I'm wrong to go into the Church ; but those who say so ..."

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