come
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~ experience orgasm; "she could not come because she was too upset"
come
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~ come forth; "A scream came from the woman's mouth"; "His breath came hard"
come alive
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~ stop sleeping; "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock"
come back
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~ even the score, in sports
come close
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~ nearly do something; "She came close to quitting her job"
come
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~ to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
come
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~ have a certain priority; "My family comes first"
come
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~ proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"
come back
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~ go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous remark of his"
come
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~ happen as a result; "Nothing good will come of this"
come
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~ reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position; "The water came to a boil"; "We came to understand the true meaning of life"; "Their anger came to a boil"; "I came to realize the true meaning of life"; "The shoes came untied"; "come into contact with a terrorist group"; "his face went red"; "your wish will come true"
come
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~ come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then came to her"
come before
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~ be the predecessor of; "Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands"
come
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~ come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"
come
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~ extend or reach; "The water came up to my waist"; "The sleeves come to your knuckles"
come
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~ come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
come along
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~ come into being or existence, or appear on the scene; "Then the computer came along and changed our lives"; "Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago"
come along
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~ develop in a positive way; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"
come by
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~ visit informally and spontaneously; "We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee"