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Definition of "go in" []

  • To enter (verb)

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Use "go in" in a sentence
  • "Jesus Christ made this mysterious imbalance painfully clear when he stated, “Broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it” Matthew 7:13–14."
  • "Just before Gipp died, I said to Rockne: Some day when things are tough and the breaks are going against the boys, ask them to go in there and win one for the Gipper."
  • "Teenage defender Grant Hanley - making his Rovers senior debut - showed he was not afraid to go in where it hurts when he got in the way of a Carew attempt, and Stewart Downing came off worst in a clash of heads with Michel Salgado as they leapt to meet Ashley Young's cross, the former Middlesbrough winger having to receive treatment before carrying on."