1. accustom
It took a long time to accustom myself to the noise.
You will soon accustom yourself to the new life.
to become (get) accustomed to sth
It takes awhile to accustom yourself to working at night.
The teacher tried to accustom the children to school.
Children are quick to accustom themselves to new surroundings.
It's hard to accustom to getting up early.
She couldn't accustom herself to New England winters.
Mike has not yet accustomed himself to new conditions.
The customers have accustomed to good quality products.
The standards which are found there are far different from those to which we are accustomed in Europe.
My eyes accustomed to the light.
he wasn't accustomed to being made light of.
Having some people accustomed to monogamy and others to plural marriages would create some confusion.
You have to accustom yourself to the crowded trains in Tokyo.
2. insert
Insert it wherever you like.
Please insert your card.
He inserted the floppy disk into the drive.
If you want to make a call insert a coin
It is inserted into the space next to the retina within the eye.
I was inserting, supplementing and correcting data in the IT program.
to insert an arm onto the sleeve
Insert the coin in the slot. / He inserted a new paragraph.
His hand shook slightly as he inserted the key into the lock.
My daily newspaper has too many useless inserts.
All documents have colourful inserts,
The researchers inserted a microchip transmitter in the animal's skin.
insert coins
No, by inserting a microchip under the skin of your hand!
I insert images using ClipArt.