Word info

park in

Verb

Meaning

park in (third-person singular simple present parks in, present participle parking in, simple past and past participle parked in)

(transitive) To park a vehicle in such a way as to prevent (a different vehicle) from leaving.
I can't leave: I've been parked in by some inconsiderate jerk.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I got to Africa. I got the opportunity to go and learn, not about any animal, but chimpanzees. I was living in my dream world, the forest in Gombe National Park in Tanzania. It was Tanganyika when I began. Jane Goodall

Forget all the bars and schmoozing and everybody checking out everybody else. My ideal date would be to park in a dark place, check out the stars, and have a great conversation. When all else fails, you can just make out. Brooke Burke

My first job was at an amusement park in Virginia. It was the worst. I loved the park but once I'd worked there all the magic was gone from it. It just turned into a place I hated and I've never been there since. Danny McBride

In fact, at Olympic National Park in my district, they 3 years ago had 130 summer employees they brought in for temporary work. This summer they have 25 because they cannot afford more. Norm Dicks

I grew up on the edge of a national park in Canada - timberwolves, creeks, snow drifts. Dan Aykroyd

There's a reason Tony Stark makes fun of 'Thor,' and mentions 'Shakespeare' in the park in 'The Avengers.' It's great to play high drama and comedy alongside a modern story. Joss Whedon

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