getting into a state in English
losing control, becoming hysterical
Use "getting into a state" in a sentence
1. It's not worth getting into a lather over.
2. She was a headstrong child, always getting into trouble.
3. It transforms a state of wealth into a state of penury.
4. Mary felt a little shy about getting into the Altogether
5. There's no point getting into a panic about the exams.
6. He subsided into a pensive state.
7. "The Guide to Getting into Miles Davis".
8. Poor Mavis Norman, always getting into trouble.
9. But, steady state doesn't mean that things are getting better, it's just that they have stopped getting worse.
10. I'm really getting into jazz these days.
11. She knew what she was getting into.
12. 12 I predicted their getting into trouble.
13. Being a Cadet means getting yourself into shape and growing stronger
14. The Agonies represent a molecular change of a corrupt state into a sublime state
15. As a teenager, Jack was a real hard nut, always getting into fights.
16. The campaign is just getting into its stride.
17. Do you know what you're getting yourself into?
18. He prayed earnestly, even “getting into an agony.”
19. We're getting into the marrow of the film.
20. Looks like we're getting into some heavy shit.
21. He may have manipulated her into getting involved.
22. We knew what we were getting into, right?
23. As it was getting late, I decided to book into a hotel.
24. That's a homunculus state corporations slid into office.
25. 17 Sometimes matter transforms into a gaseous state.