come+about

  • 41come around — Synonyms and related words: acquiesce, agree, agree on, agree with, alter, alternate, ameliorate, be changed, be converted into, be here again, be persuaded, be renewed, bottom out, bounce back, break, change, checker, chop, chop and change,… …

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  • 42come off — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. succeed (see success). II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To become separated] Syn. fall off, come apart, be disconnected, be disengaged, be severed, be parted, be disjoined, be detached, come unfastened, get… …

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  • 43come — verb 1) come and listen Syn: approach, advance, draw close/closer, draw near/nearer 2) they came last night Syn: arrive, get here/there, make it, appear, turn up, materialize; informal show (up) …

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  • 44come — /kum/, v., came, come, coming, n. v.i. 1. to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don t come any closer! 2. to arrive by movement or in the course of progress: The train from Boston is coming. 3. to approach or arrive… …

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  • 45come — [c]/kʌm / (say kum) verb (came, come, coming) –verb (i) 1. to move towards the speaker or towards a particular place; approach. 2. to arrive by movement or in course of progress; approach or arrive in time, succession, etc. (sometimes in… …

  • 46come — verb (past came; past participle come) 1》 move or travel towards or into a place near or familiar to the speaker.     ↘arrive.     ↘join in a specified activity: do you want to come fishing? 2》 occur; happen. 3》 occupy or achieve a specified… …

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  • 47come — v 1. approach, near, draw near, close, close in, bear down upon; advance, make for, move toward, press upon. 2. arrive, enter, check in, clock in, punch in, ring in, sign in, pull in, roll in, Inf. hit town, Sl. blow in; appear, turn up, show up …

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  • 48come — [[t]kʌm[/t]] v. came, come, com•ing, n. 1) to approach or move toward someone or something: Come a little closer[/ex] 2) to arrive by movement or progression: The train is coming[/ex] 3) to approach or arrive in time, in succession, etc.:… …

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  • 49come up — verb 1. bring forth, usually something desirable (Freq. 9) The committee came up with some interesting recommendations • Hypernyms: ↑generate, ↑bring forth • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. result or issue …

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  • 50come to pass — (poetic/literary) HAPPEN, come about, occur, transpire, arise; poetic/literary befall. → pass * * * phrasal : happen used impersonally with it * * * come to pass (esp Bible) To happen • • • …

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