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

6. come vulg (have an orgasm):

come

II . come across VB intr

1. come across (be evident):

come across
come across

come along VB intr

2. come along (go to):

come along

3. come along (progressing):

come along
come along

come around VB intr

come around PHRVB come round

See also come round

come at VB intr insep

1. come at (attack):

come at
come at

2. come at (arrive):

come at

come away VB intr

1. come away (leave):

come away

come back VB intr

1. come back (return):

come back

2. come back (be remembered):

come back

3. come back (return to fashion):

come back

I . come by VB intr insep

2. come by (obtain by chance):

come by
come by

come down VB intr

2. come down (drop):

come down roof

3. come down (land):

come down

4. come down (fall):

come down rain, snow

5. come down (visit southern place):

come down

come in VB intr

1. come in (enter):

come in

2. come in (arrive):

come in

3. come in (become fashionable):

come in

5. come in (be):

come in

6. come in (participate in):

come in

7. come in Am (be positioned):

to come in first
to come in first

I . come off VB intr

1. come off inf (succeed):

come off
come off

2. come off (end up):

come off

3. come off (become detached):

come off

4. come off (fall):

come off

II . come off VB trans insep

1. come off (fall):

to come off the bike

Phrases:

come off it! inf

I . come over VB intr

1. come over (come nearer):

come over
come over

2. come over (visit sb's home):

come over
come over

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Majority of credit card purchases come from expenses on jewellery, dining and shopping.
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The car allowed them to come and go as they pleased, and many people would spend only a few days, rather than weeks.
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More was to come: an evening gospel service before a bedraggled homecoming at nine or 10 o'clock.
www.smh.com.au
Many elements of target concepts come from source domains and are not preexisting.
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For researches on blood gases, he designed the mercurial blood-pump that, with various modifications, has come into extensive use.
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It has good maneuverability and can come to a full stop in only one ship length from top speed.
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The troll suggested that he come home with him.
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Devotees come here for marriage finalization, progeny, and for relief from hardships.
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Worse, it provoked the general feeling that it would have been better if the game had never come out, instead resting forever as the dictionary definition of vapourware.
www.wired.co.uk
The name was originally assigned to a bird-like sacrum (a series of vertebrae fused to the hip bones), initially believed to come from a pterosaur.
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