charge in(to)
charge in(to)
To rush quickly and perhaps haphazardly into a room, building, or other space. As soon as the kids finished the outdoor activities, they came charging into the house for birthday cake and presents. Everyone, please walk calmly inside once the doors open—don't just charge in.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
charge in (to some place)
to move quickly or run wildly into a place. The people charged into the store on the day of the sale. They all charged in trying to be first in line.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- charge in
- all over the lot
- run about
- shuck down
- the great outdoors
- run around
- all over the shop
- be all over the shop
- build (something) over (something)
- build out over