into
/ˈɪn.tuː/
UK: /ˈɪn.tuː/
ꞮN · tuː (2 syllables)
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Definition
To or towards the inside of.
Etymology
From Middle English in-to, from Old English intō, equivalent to in + to. Cognate with Scots intae.
Example Sentences
- "Mary danced into the house."
- "Pour the wine into the decanter."
- "The nomads shave intricate designs into their camels' fur."
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