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Phrase(s): order something in
to have something, usually food, brought into one’s house or place of business. • Do you want to order pizza in? • Shall I order in pizza?, Phrase(s): order someone in(to something)
to command someone to get into something. • The officer ordered Ann into the wagon. • She didn’t want to go, but the cop ordered her in.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs