charge in



charge in (to some place)

to move quickly or run wildly into a place. The people charged into the store on the day of the sale. They all charged in trying to be first in line.
See also: charge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
IisakkiEE:-sahk-keeFinnish
Linda['lində]
Efrosynief-ro-SEE-neeGreek
Uri-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Hebrew
Iokaste-Greek Mythology
ThomasTAHM-əs (English), TOM-əs (English), to-MAH (French), TO-mahs (German, Dutch), tho-MAHS (Greek)English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblica