move into
Related to move into: the likes of, take into account, catch up, lined up
move into (some place)
To move one's things into a particular location so as to make it one's new residence or place of business. I heard Janet and Sarah are moving into a house together. I bet it won't be long before they get married! Now that the company is hiring a few more people, we decided to move into a bigger office.
See also: move
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
move someone or something into something
and move someone or something into cause someone or something to enter something or some place. We moved Carla into the spare room. We found a vacant room and moved in the piano.
See also: move
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- a/(one's) 20
- be remembered as (something)
- be remembered as/for something
- be remembered for (something)
- at (one's) doorstep
- at doorstep
- at expense
- at somebody's expense
- at someone's expense
- at (one's) expense