(v5m) (1) to get stuck in
to be mired in
(2) to be addicted to
(v5m,vi) (1) to roll in
to tumble into
to visit (esp. to stay overnight as an unwanted guest)
to come to live with
(2) to fall in one's way
to fall into one's lap
(v5m,vi) to storm in with a yell
(P)
(v5m) (1) to carry on one's back
(2) to burden oneself (e.g. with debts, responsibilities, etc.)
(v5m) (1) to carry on one's back
(2) to burden oneself (e.g. with debts, responsibilities, etc.)
(v5m,vi) (1) to go into
to come into
to penetrate
to get in
to step in (a house)
(2) to become complicated
(v5m,vt) to take down in notes (meeting minutes, etc)
(v5m,vi) to storm in with a yell
(v5m) (1) to get stuck in
to be mired in
(2) to be addicted to
(v5m,vi) (uk) to squat
to crouch down (completely, generally with face looking through knees)
(v5m,vt) to drag in
to pull in
(v5m,vt) to drag in
to pull in
(exp) to pay money (e.g. into a bank)
(exp) (1) to poke one's nose into another's affairs
to have a hand in
to take a (deep) interest in
(2) to poke one's head (into a room)
(exp) to bring a complaint to a person (who is responsible for the problem)
(exp,v5m) to take advantage of (someone's) weakness
(exp) not having written for a long time
(exp) (id) Where might is master, justice is servant