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Land in phrasal verb
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Meaning: Get someone into trouble
(Separable [obligatory] | British English)
» Example: He LANDED ME IN it when he told them what I had done wrong.
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Meaning: Get someone into trouble
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Land up in phrasal verb
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Meaning: Arrive, end a journey in a place, often without planning
(Inseparable | British English)
» Example: We set out for Manchester, but LANDED UP IN Liverpool.
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Meaning: Arrive, end a journey in a place, often without planning
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Land with phrasal verb
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Meaning: Create a problem for someone
(Separable [obligatory] | International English)
» Example: He LANDED ME WITH the job of proofreading the whole thing.
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Meaning: Create a problem for someone