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- phrase obsolete Contraction of
into it .
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Examples
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I'm not afraid of looking into't; for, though I light on some awful verses every now and then, I know as they're not for me.
Frank Oldfield Lost and Found T.P. Wilson
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My fight hath still'd into't with charmes of spirit.
Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois George Chapman
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'Siah Stebbins, the lame shoemaker, he's jest moved into't.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859 Various
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"And if," continued the farmer, "Tom Bakewell don't drag you into't after 'm, why, you're safe, as I hope ye'll be, sincere!"
Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Complete George Meredith 1868
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If aw'd had a shool-full o 'smo' coals i 'my hond, aw'd hachuck't 'em into't ....
Th' Barrel Organ Edwin Waugh 1853
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"Toast a bit o 'hard brade," said Nanny, "an 'put it into't."
Th' Barrel Organ Edwin Waugh 1853
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"Then look well to your steps, Sir Stranger, that ye fall not into't; for Stephen never yet made grave that lacked a tenant ere long."
Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2) John Roby 1821
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And the knave crept into't, as you know knaves wou'd
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Shall we clap into't roundly, without hawking or spitting or saying we are hoarse, which are the only prologues to a bad voice?
As You Like It 1599
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I will look further into't: and I have a disguise to sound Falstaff.
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