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Phrase(s): drive into someone or something
to strike someone or something while driving. • She drove into the garage and damaged the wall. • Accidentally, Fred drove into Max., Phrase(s): drive something into someone or something
to strike someone or something while driving. • He drove the truck right into the abutment. • She drove the car into the side of the garage., Phrase(s): drive something into something [and] drive something in
1. to steer or guide a vehicle into something. • Liz drove the car into the garage. • She drove in the car. 2. to pound or hammer something into something. • Using a heavy mallet, he drove the stake into the hard earth. • With a mighty hammer blow, she drove in the nail.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs