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come in Kashmiri कॉशुर

come in Maithili মৈথিলী

come in Malayalam മലയാളം

come in Marathi मराठी

come in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

come in Tamil தமிழ்

come in English

  • come
    come, verb, came,come,coming.
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  • come
    expr. come about,
    a. to take place; happen; occur.
    Ex. Good books come about as the result of hard work.
    b. to turn around; change direction; tack.
    Ex. A sailboat came about, heading back to the dock.
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  • come
    expr. come across,
    a. to meet by chance; happen to meet; find.
    Ex. He came across a rare book.
    b. (Slang.) to hand over; pay.
    Ex. Come across with the dough!
    c. to reach the audience or the public (originally ""across the
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  • come
    expr. come again, (Slang.) what did you say? repeat that, please.
    Ex. Come again? I can't hear you.
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  • come
    expr. come along,
    a. to appear.
    Ex. The party was dull until she came along.
    b. to make progress.
    Ex. The sick boy seems to be coming along fine.
    c. (Informal.) hurry up; come on.
    Ex. Come along, children, before it
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  • come
    expr. come around (or round),
    a. to return to consciousness or health; recover.
    Ex. The milkman is coming around after his operation and will soon be back at work. She came round so far as to be helped downstairs (Dickens).
    b. (Figura
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  • come
    expr. come at, to rush toward; attack.
    Ex. The man came at the bear with only a knife.
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  • come
    expr. come back,
    a. to return.
    Ex. Come back home. The dog ran off, but soon came back for another biscuit.
    b. to return to the memory; come to mind.
    Ex. The name came back to him.
    c. (U.S. Slang.) to retort; retaliate.
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  • come
    expr. come between, to divide; separate.
    Ex. It would be foolish to let a little thing like that come between us.
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  • come
    expr. come by,
    a. to get; obtain; acquire.
    Ex. He came by the money honestly.
    b. to pass near.
    Ex. A large parade came by.
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  • come
    expr. come down on,
    a. (Informal.) to scold; blame.
    Ex. It's too bad to come down always on you, only because you're such a good fellow (R. A. King).
    b. to attack suddenly.
    Ex. The treacherous enemy comes down upon a sleeping vi
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  • come
    expr. come down with, to become ill with.
    Ex. He came down with the measles.
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  • come
    expr. come down,
    a. to be handed down.
    Ex. Many fables have come down through the ages.
    b. to lose position, rank, or money.
    Ex. After the grandfather's death, the family came down in the world.
    c. (British.) to declare o
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  • come
    expr. come forward, to offer oneself for work or duty; volunteer.
    Ex. Courageous people come forward in an emergency.
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  • come
    expr. come in for,
    a. to get; receive; acquire.
    Ex. Tornadoes come in for attention in the summer.
    b. to become heir to.
    Ex. At twenty-one, she will come in for an inheritance.
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  • come
    expr. come in,
    a. to arrive at its destination.
    Ex. When did you come in this morning? That horse came in fourth.
    b. to enter.
    Ex. Come in, please.
    c. to be brought into use or fashion; begin.
    Ex. A new fashion in h
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  • come
    expr. come into,
    a. to inherit.
    Ex. He came into an estate when his uncle died.
    b. to get; receive.
    Ex. The poor widow came into some money and clothes through friends and relatives.
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  • come
    expr. come near, to come close to (doing something); almost (do).
    Ex. I came near forgetting my glasses.
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  • come
    expr. come off it, (Slang.) stop it; don't talk nonsense.
    Ex. ""Oh, come off it,"" I objected. ""Nobody's going to go to all that trouble"" (S. J. Perelman).
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  • come
    expr. come off,
    a. to take place; happen; occur.
    Ex. The rocket launching comes off next week.
    b. to turn out to be.
    Ex. Their first meeting did not come off as he had expected.
    c. to finish in a certain manner.
    Ex.
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  • come
    expr. come on,
    a. to find or meet by chance.
    Ex. Moving homeward [Enoch] came on Annie (Tennyson).
    b. (Figurative.) to improve; progress.
    Ex. She is coming on well and will be out of the hospital next week.
    c. to make an
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  • come
    expr. come out with,
    a. to say; speak.
    Ex. Come out with it, man! Speak up!
    b. to offer to the public.
    Ex. The company came out with a new dictionary.
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  • come
    expr. come out,
    a. to be revealed or shown.
    Ex. The sun came out from behind the clouds. The truth will come out.
    b. to take place in the end; result.
    Ex. The ball game came out in our favor.
    c. to be offered to the publi
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  • come
    expr. come over, to take hold of; happen to; befall.
    Ex. (Figurative.) A change has come over him.
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  • come
    expr. come tardy off, (Archaic.) to fall short.
    Ex. The work is better overdone than come tardy off (Leverett).
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  • come
    expr. come through with, (Slang.) to hand over; pay.
    Ex. If he comes through with the money he owes me, we'll be able to leave as planned.
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  • come
    expr. come through, (U.S.)
    a. to be successful; win; succeed.
    Ex. Clarke was the most relieved man in seven counties when O'Toole came through with that victory in Boston (Christopher Mathewson).
    b. to last through successfully.
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  • come
    expr. come to,
    a. to return to consciousness; revive.
    Ex. He came to slowly after the accident. He had just been all but choked and had that moment come to (Dickens).
    b. (Figurative.) to be equal; amount.
    Ex. The bill came to $5
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  • come
    expr. come up against, to meet suddenly or unexpectedly.
    Ex. to come up against an obstacle. I have come up against all kinds of censorship (Clive Goodwin).
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  • come
    expr. come up to, to compare with; equal.
    Ex. His athletic record doesn't come up to the champion's.
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  • come
    expr. come up with, to produce; improvise.
    Ex. to come up with a solution.
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  • come
    expr. come up,
    a. to come into being; arise; develop.
    Ex. The question is not likely to come up.
    b. (British.) to come to a place viewed as higher, especially to a university.
    Ex. He is coming up to Balliol College next term.
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  • come
    expr. come upon,
    a. to meet by chance; find.
    Ex. We came upon a rabbit in the woods. Out on the road, she came upon a stray dog.
    b. to rush toward or attack.
    Ex. Suddenly the brush fire came upon them from all sides.
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  • come
    expr. how come, (Informal.) how does (did) it come that.
    Ex. How come you didn't call me last night?
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  • come
    expr. where one is coming from, (U.S. Slang.) what one thinks or feels.
    Ex. The book is a record of what the natives are into, what they have going, ... where they're coming from (New Yorker).
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  • come
    v.i. 1. to move toward; approach.
    Ex. Come this way. As soon as the cat came toward me, the dog got up and went away.
    2. to get near; arrive.
    Ex. The girls will come home tomorrow. The bus comes at noon.
    3. to arrive at in due o
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  • come
    v.t. (Informal.)1. to perform; practice.
    Ex. He thought to come a trick over his old pal.
    2. to act the part of; play.
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  • come in Urdu

      

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