come+up+to

  • 11come of — 1. To be a descendant of 2. To be the consequence of, arise or result from 3. To become of • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * ˈcome of [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they come of …

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  • 12Come — S.A. Tipo Sociedad anónima Fundación 18 de julio de 1963, 48 años Sede …

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  • 13Comè —   Commune and city   …

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  • 14Come — may refer to: Comè, city and commune in Benin Come (US band), an American indie rock band, formed in 1990 Come (UK band), a British noise project founded in 1979 Come Organisation, its record label Come (album), a 1994 album by Prince COMe, COM… …

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  • 15Come On — «Come On» Sencillo de Chuck Berry Lado A Come On Lado B Go Go Go Publicación Octubre de 1961 Formato 7 …

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  • 16come — / kome/ [lat. quomo(do ) et, propr. nel modo che anche... ] (radd. sint.; può essere apostrofato davanti a vocale, spec. davanti a e ). ■ avv. 1. a. [introduce un termine di comparazione o una prop. modale col senso di in quel modo che ,… …

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  • 17come — come, arrive are comparable because both basically mean to get to one point from another more or less distant in space, time, relation, or development. Come (with to)and arrive (with at) are synonyms of reach (see REACH); thus, one comes to or… …

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  • 18come on to — (informal) To make sexual advances towards • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * informal make sexual advances toward * * * come on to [phrasal verb] 1 come on to (someone) informal : to show sexual interest in ( …

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  • 19come up — {v.} 1. To become a subject for discussion or decision to talk about or decide about. * / He was a good salesman, and price never came up until the very last, Mary said./ * /The question of wage increases came up at the board meeting./ * /Mayor… …

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  • 20come up — {v.} 1. To become a subject for discussion or decision to talk about or decide about. * / He was a good salesman, and price never came up until the very last, Mary said./ * /The question of wage increases came up at the board meeting./ * /Mayor… …

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