(verb) to talk to someone to let them know that you are okay

Example Sentences:

Teenager: Mom, I’m going camping for the weekend! I’ll see you on Monday.
Mom: Okay! Don’t forget to check in with me. Give me a call!

The travelling businessman checked in with his wife when he arrived at his hotel.

Husband: Our son called today.
Wife: From his European vacation?
Husband: Yes. He was just checking in with us.
Wife: Is he okay?
Husband: He needs money.

Media:

check in with idiom

Similar idioms:

  1. lead someone on
  2. pick up the check
  3. a leopard can’t change its spots
  4. check out someone
  5. check out
  6. check out
  7. April fool’s!
  8. get out of one’s face
  9. when hell freezes over
  10. open up a can of worms
  11. call off
  12. back off
  13. turn to
  14. give and take
  15. pick up the tab

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