English Phrasal Verbs (271/365) - Back Into SomethingsteemCreated with Sketch.

To back into something means to enter a parking space in reverse.

Example sentences:

  • I prefer to back my car into the garage. When I come home, I'm not in a hurry but I usually am in the morning.
  • I backed my car into the parking space.
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I backed into someone at the pub last night and I spilled his pint. (True story)

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You were taking steps backwards? :)

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Yeah most people stand in pubs in Ireland and it happens a lot. It is a very common used saying here . 😀