swing into (something)

swing into (something)

To begin or enter into some state or action with great speed, enthusiasm, or intensity. The city has begun swinging into full-scale preparations for the 200th anniversary parade. We should be ready to swing into production next month.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

swing into something

to enter something by swinging. The monkey swung into its cage, and I quickly locked the cage door. I grabbed a rope and swung into the cave, where my pursuer couldn't see me.
See also: swing
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • swing into
  • swing into full gear
  • swing into gear
  • swing into high gear
  • fly out of the traps
  • give it large
  • large it
  • have it large
  • like a man/woman possessed
  • like someone possessed