form into



form someone or something into something

to shape someone or something into something. We formed the people into a line. Kathy formed the clay into a small elephant.
See also: form

form (up) into something

[for a group of people] to assume the shape of something. The boys formed up into a jagged line. We'll form into a line.
See also: form

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ferne[fɜ:n]
Suri-Yiddish
Agi-Ancient Germanic
HephzibahHEF-zi-bə (English), HEP-zi-bə (English)Biblical
Violetabyo-LE-tah (Spanish)Romanian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Lithuanian
ViktÓRia-Hungarian, Slovak