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come atTo come to; to attend.Rate it:

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come atTo get to, especially with effort or difficulty.Rate it:

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come atTo enter into sexual relations with.Rate it:

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come awayto become separated from something away.Rate it:

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come awayTo distance oneselfRate it:

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come awayTo leave a place or cease an activity in a particular mood or condition.Rate it:

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come backTo return to a place.Rate it:

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come beforeTo appear publicly in front of someone superior.Rate it:

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come beforeto be of greater importanceRate it:

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come beforeto be judged, decided or discussed by authority.Rate it:

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come beforeTo precede.Rate it:

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come betweenTo affect negatively or cause discord between and another person.Rate it:

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come byTo obtain; to get, now especially by chance or involuntarily.Rate it:

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come byTo come near to; to pass.Rate it:

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come cleanTo confess; admit.Rate it:

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come downTo descend.Rate it:

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come downTo recover from drug-induced euphoria.Rate it:

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come down off your high horse!Appearing Haughty, Belligerent, Egotistical,Rate it:

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come down onto punishRate it:

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come down the pikeTo emerge, come up; to approach or arrive on the scene; to present (itself or oneself).Rate it:

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come down toTo depend upon, basically, ultimately or in essence.Rate it:

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come down toTo reach by moving down or reducing.Rate it:

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come down to earthTo be brought back to reality; to lose one's dreams.Rate it:

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come down to usTo survive to the present day; to be extant in some form.Rate it:

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come down withTo contract or get; to show symptoms of a minor illness.Rate it:

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come firstTo win first place in a competition.Rate it:

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come firstTo be the most important thing to consider.Rate it:

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come forto search for something or someone, in order to catch them/it.Rate it:

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come forthTo move forward and into view, to emerge, to appear.Rate it:

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come forwardTo offer help or information (especially, about a crime).Rate it:

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come forwardUsed other than as an idiom: see come, forward.Rate it:

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come fromTo be derived from.Rate it:

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come fromTo derive one's opinion or argument from; to take as a conceptual starting point.Rate it:

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come fromTo have as one's birthplace or nationality.Rate it:

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come from a good placeTo be motivated by decency, kindness, or good intentions.Rate it:

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come from behindTo be in a winning position after having been in a losing position.Rate it:

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come full circleTo complete a cycle of transition, returning to the point of origin.Rate it:

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come full circleTo make a complete change or reform.Rate it:

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come hell or high waterRegardless of the hardships.Rate it:

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come here to meIntroduces a topic which is grave or sensitive; listen up; I wanted to tell/ask youRate it:

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come home to roostBad consequences of actions inevitably coming to pass.Rate it:

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come inTo enter.Rate it:

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come inOf a broadcast, such as radio or television, to have a strong enough signal to be able to be received well.Rate it:

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come inTo join or enter; to begin playing with a group.Rate it:

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come in forto be subjected toRate it:

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come in forcome in forRate it:

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come in fromTo change to a new side in a conflict; to return from a period of exclusion; to accept after a history of not accepting.Rate it:

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come in from the coldIn espionage parlance, for an undercover spy to return to the spy agency office or protection.Rate it:

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come in from the coldTo gain widespread acceptance in a group or society, especially where there was not any before.Rate it:

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come in handyTo be useful or helpful, especially at some time in the future.Rate it:

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