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IDIOMSLANG ENTRANCE pile in(to something) to climb in or get in roughly.Okay, kids, pile in!The children piled into the car and slammed the door. set foot somewhere to go or enter somewhere. (Often in the negative.)If I were you, I wouldn't set foot in that town.I wouldn't set foot in her house! Not after the way she spoke to me. zoom tr. to gain entry to someplace without paying.Both of them zoomed the circus, and both of them got arrested.Let's go zoom Martha's party!
gain entranceTo enter a place or location upon acquiring permission or a means of access. After getting the security guard's attention, we were able to gain entrance to the building. make an entranceTo appear in or enter into some place in a very dramatic, ostentatious, or conspicuous manner. The boss always makes an entrance when he arrives in the morning, making a point of getting everyone's attention in the process. Each team made an impressive entrance into the stadium, both trying to out-perform the other. make an entranceto enter [a place], in some formal or special way, as onto the stage in a play or opera. She made her entrance too early and threw everyone into confusion. |