1
[ verb ] to come or go into

Examples

: "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"

Used in print

(Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"...)

A Protestant woman marveled to me over the large crowds going_in and out of the Birmingham_Oratory ( Catholic ) Church on Sunday mornings .

(Guy Endore, Voltaire! Voltaire!...)

`` You can n't go_in that way '' ! they cried .

2
[ verb ] be installed

Examples

"These pieces go in here"

Used in print

(Hal Kelly, "Build Hotei"...)

The chines go_in the same way except that they are made of two pieces of two-inch wood for strength and easier bending .

([Anonymous,] "What You Should Know About Air...)

It can go_in out-of-the-way waste space .

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