to go beyond, use more than, what is right or natural
invade another's property, business
to force (a liquid, drug etc) into (a person, thing) (as if) with a syringe
put in, introduce
to put, fit, place, (something) (in, into, between etc)
put, tuck in
to make (a remark etc) suddenly between statements made by another
throw in; interrupt
(in sports such as football) to put the ball back into play using a throw
put in, introduce
a flat, stitched fold of cloth; (GB informal) food, especially the cakes, pastry etc that children enjoy; to push, fold, (something) into a small space
fold together
to take (a person's power, authority, position) without right
take over