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Meaning of "gone into one another"



 
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Meaning of "gone into one another" #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 14, 2009 18:36 pm   Meaning of "gone into one another"
 

Yes, now he's gone I can see that there are two cars in the car park that have gone into one another.
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gone into one another...Meaning please...Ganesh #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 14, 2009 19:03 pm   gone into one another...Meaning please...Ganesh
 

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gone into one another...Meaning please...Ganesh #3 (permalink) Tue Apr 14, 2009 22:23 pm   gone into one another...Meaning please...Ganesh
 

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gone into one another = collide = crash = bump = smash = to come together with solid or direct impact..

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