Usages of meterse
Los niños se meten en el saco de dormir, pero no pueden dormir porque piensan en la bruja sin varita.
The children get into the sleeping bag, but they can’t sleep because they think about the witch without her wand.
Los niños se meten en el saco de dormir cuando hace frío.
The children get into the sleeping bag when it is cold.
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