lead into



lead someone into something

 and lead someone in
to guide someone into something or some place. The usher led us into the darkened theater and showed us our seats. She led in the children. We led them in.
See also: lead

lead into

v.
1. To guide someone into something or some place: The guide led the tourists into the cave.
2. To make a transition into something; segue into something: The ballad leads into a dance number.
See also: lead

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Langston['læŋstən]
WinslowWINZ-loEnglish (Rare)
Absolonab-so-LAWNFrench
Alcyoneal-SIE-ə-nee (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Sherisseshə-REESEnglish (Rare)
Annora-English (Rare)