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come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] VERBO intr

1. come (move towards):

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5. come coloq (have an orgasm):

II . come across VERBO intr

1. come across (be evident):

2. come across (create an impression):

I . come on VERBO intr

1. come on (improve):

II . come on VERBO trans insep

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West spends the remainder of the night in a near catatonic state until someone comes to the door.
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Her high school friend, who loves her dearly and shares her passion for cooking, comes along with her.
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Now comes the moment of truth.
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He puts on a car mechanic overall and comes down and there's no room for chit-chat, it's straight to work.
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That comes with an annual base salary of $310,000, a monthly non-accountable expense allowance of $416.67 and a $15,000 moving allowance.
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The manicurist soon comes to detest the broker, but she has no choice except to stay with him, as respectable society considers her a fallen woman.
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The route widens to four lanes and comes to an intersection with KY 17 in a commercial area.
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Acts of generosity and neighbourliness are all too uncommon when it comes to renovations and new builds.
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Add 1-2 tbsp of cold water a little at a time and pulse until the mixture comes together in a mass.
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The land transfer tax on $1.15 million comes out to $38,200: $19,475 to the province and $18,725 to the city.
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