catapult into



catapult someone or something into something

 
1. Lit. to throw someone or something into a place using a catapult. The soldiers catapulted the huge stone into the fortress.
2. Fig. to thrust or force someone or something into something, such as fame, glory, front-page news, etc. The success catapulted her into the spotlight. The scandal catapulted the contractual arrangements into public scrutiny.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GinnieJIN-eeEnglish
Jeromejə-ROMEnglish
Leta-English
Veit-German
Frederick['fredrik]
RalphRALF (English), RAYF (English), RAHLF (German)English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German