The spelling "dins in to" may appear odd, but it can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The word "dins" is pronounced as /dɪnz/, meaning a loud noise or commotion. The preposition "in" is pronounced as /ɪn/, indicating location or inclusion within something. Finally, the word "to" is pronounced as /tuː/, signifying movement towards a particular place or direction. Therefore, "dins in to" means a loud commotion happening within a specific direction or location.