Something ——s
Somebody ——s
the boat entered an area of shallow marshes
Something ——s
Somebody ——s
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
Somebody ——s
Somebody ——s something
He really got into semantics
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s VERB-ing
What should I wear today?
He put on his best suit for the wedding
The princess donned a long blue dress
The queen assumed the stately robes
He got into his jeans
Somebody ——s something
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I don't know what's got into him
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The burglar got into the house through an unlocked window.
The train got into New York late last night.
The people who have become rich in this business are the ones who got into it at the beginning.
It's only recently that I've really gotten into music.
I tried reading the book, but I just couldn't get into it.
I hope your daughter gets into the school.
He got into a lot of trouble when he was a teenager.
They got into an argument.
I'll tell you what happened, but I don't want to get into [=go into] all the reasons for why it happened.
I don't know what has gotten into him lately.
She never used to be so rude to people. What got into her? [=why is she behaving this way?]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.