race into (someone or something)
race into (someone or something)
1. To run inside of some place or thing in a very hurried or frantic manner. I raced into the house so I could use the bathroom. The teacher raced into our classroom to tell us about the assembly.
2. To collide into someone or something after running around in a very hurried or frantic manner. I wasn't watching where I was going and accidentally raced into the teacher. A child raced into the postbox and nearly knocked it over.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
race into someone or something
to bump or crash into someone or something. The boys raced into the side of the car, and one of them was hurt. We raced into Mary and knocked her over.
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race into something
to run into a place. The children raced into the room and headed straight for their presents. Please don't race into the garden. You will trample the flowers.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- race into
- race up to
- race up to (someone or something)
- race through
- race through (something)
- race to
- race to (someone or something)
- race to some place
- race around
- race out of the traps