Idiom of the week – Swept up in something
Posted by englishlessons on April 11, 2016
Definition:
become suddenly very involved in something
Examples:
He got so swept up in his enthusiasm over the the place that he decided to move there.
She was swept up in the frenzied bidding at the art auction, and she spent too much money for the painting.
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