1. To fashion patterns of light into such weapons. 2. The windows let fresh air and light into the room. 3. Antitobacco activists lit into the proposal. 4. Blazer coach Mike Dunleavy came onto the floor and lit into Wallace himself. 5. But as Zhu briefly lit into such activists Monday, it was clear that the two sides shared little common ground. 6. Cut out a few of the older branches to let light into the center of the shrub. 7. Ellis was animated in his refusal to leave the court, and lit into Crawford after the game. 8. Handel lights into him. 9. He reportedly lit into his coaches Saturday night, forgetting his own dismal and distracted performance, in being outclassed by Iverson. 10. I ordered him outside, where I lit into him with a barrage of words that accented my anger and my disappointment. |