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  • 91come — [[t]kʌm[/t]] v. came, come, com•ing, n. 1) to approach or move toward someone or something: Come a little closer[/ex] 2) to arrive by movement or progression: The train is coming[/ex] 3) to approach or arrive in time, in succession, etc.:… …

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  • 92come — verb 1) come and listen Syn: move nearer, move closer, approach, advance, draw close/closer, draw near/nearer; proceed; archaic draw nigh Ant: go away 2) they came last night Syn …

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  • 93come — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, accost, achieve, achieve satisfaction, acquire, add up, add up to, advance, affect, aggregate, amount to, anticipate, appear, approach, appropinquate, approximate, arise, arrive, arrive at, arrive in,… …

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  • 94come — {{hw}}{{come}}{{/hw}}A avv. 1 Alla maniera di, nel modo che (in una comparazione esprime somiglianza o identità): coraggioso come un leone; rosso come il fuoco; dorme come un ghiro | Con i pronomi pers. usati nella forma tonica: come lui; come… …

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  • 95come up — verb 1. bring forth, usually something desirable (Freq. 9) The committee came up with some interesting recommendations • Hypernyms: ↑generate, ↑bring forth • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. result or issue …

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  • 96come — I. verb (came; come; coming) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to come, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move toward something ; …

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  • 97come on — Synonyms and related words: accost, achieve success, advance, alight upon, allurement, ameliorate, amend, anticipate, appear, approach, appropinquate, approximate, arise, arrive, await, bait, baited trap, be a success, be destined, be fated, be… …

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  • 98come to — phrasal verb Word forms come to : present tense I/you/we/they come to he/she/it comes to present participle coming to past tense came to past participle come to 1) come to someone [transitive] if something comes to you, you think of it or… …

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  • 99come —   Hele mai; mai (in commands); hiki mai; haele mai; uhaele mai (plural);    ♦ come out, puka mai;    ♦ come back, ho i mai;    ♦ come back again, ho i hou mai;    ♦ come forth, puka, pua, ōkupu;    ♦ come far or permanently, hele loa mai;    ♦… …

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  • 100come to — verb 1. cause to experience suddenly (Freq. 10) Panic struck me An interesting idea hit her A thought came to me The thought struck terror in our minds They were struck with fear • Syn: ↑hit, ↑ …

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