come

  • 71come up to — come near, approach; add up to , have a sum of …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 72come-on — come′ on n. sts an inducement or lure, esp. one intended to attract customers • Etymology: 1895–1900, amer …

    From formal English to slang

  • 73come in — [v] enter place alight, appear, arrive, cross threshold, disembark, finish, immigrate, intrude, land, pass in, reach, set foot in, show up; concept 159 Ant. depart, exit, go, leave …

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  • 74come up — [v] happen suddenly arise, crop up, occur, rise, spring up, turn up; concept 119 …

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  • 75come — en Italie, Comum …

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  • 76come-on — ► NOUN informal ▪ a gesture or remark intended to attract someone sexually …

    English terms dictionary

  • 77come-on — ☆ come on [kum′än΄ ] n. Slang 1. an inviting look or gesture 2. something offered as an inducement 3. a swindler, esp. a shill …

    English World dictionary

  • 78come — come1 W1S1 [kʌm] v past tense came [keım] past participle come ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move towards somebody/something)¦ 2¦(go with somebody)¦ 3¦(travel to a place)¦ 4¦(post)¦ 5¦(happen)¦ 6¦(reach a level/place)¦ 7¦(be produce …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 79come — come1 [ kʌm ] (past tense came [ keım ] ; past participle come) verb *** ▸ 1 move/travel (to here) ▸ 2 reach particular state ▸ 3 start doing something ▸ 4 reach particular point ▸ 5 be received ▸ 6 happen ▸ 7 exist or be produced ▸ 8 be… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 80come — 1 /kVm/ verb past tense came past participle come MOVE 1 (I) a word meaning to move towards someone, or to visit or arrive at a place, used when the person speaking or the person listening is in that place: Come a little closer. | Sarah s coming… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English