ask (one) in(to some place)

ask (one) in(to some place)

To invite another person into a place, often one's home. Haven't I asked you into our new house before? They're Bill's friends, so I asked them in.
See also: ask
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ask someone in(to) (some place)

 and ask someone in
to invite someone inside some place. We asked them into the house. We stopped our friends in the hallway and asked them in.
See also: ask
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • ask in
  • keep (one's) seat
  • older
  • as old as my eyes and a little (bit) older than my teeth
  • ask (one) over
  • ask
  • ask down
  • ask back
  • a walking dictionary
  • a walking dictionary, encyclopedia, etc.