walk into

English

Verb

walk into (third-person singular simple present walks into, present participle walking into, simple past and past participle walked into)

  1. To collide with.
    Mind you don't walk into that wall.
    Watch where you're going. You nearly walked into that man.
  2. To fall into (a trap), especially one that could have been avoided with more care.
    The platoon walked into an ambush.
    You really walked into that one, didn't you?
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