What does "go in" mean?
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Enter, especially into a building. For example, It's cold out here, so can we go in? [Tenth century a.d.]
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Be obscured, as in After the sun went in, it got quite chilly. [Late 1800s]
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go in with. Join others in some venture. For example, He went in with the others to buy her a present. [Late 1800s] Also see the subsequent idioms beginning with go in.
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