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be into
Also, get into. Be interested in or involved with. For example, She's really into yoga, or Once you retire, it's important to get into some hobby you've always wanted to try. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]
Example Sentences
Maybe they could be into the scene design by Anthony Robles — it’s super minimal, but it does so much for the space in creating this oppressive world.
‘Oh, I love wallpaper. If I could find a house with some modern wallpaper I would really, really be into that.’
It just goes to show that famous people from politics, sports or entertainment can be into this type of music too.
Among the other contenders, Glenn Whipp asks of the upcoming “Wicked: For Good,” “Will voters be into it or over it? That’s a coin flip. More certain: Cynthia Erivo will rip out our hearts in the sequel.”
Will voters be into it or over it?
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