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  • 21Come Dance with Me — is a 1950 British musical film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Max Wall, Gordon Humphris and Yvonne Marsh.[1] The film was made by Zampi s Anglofilm and largely consisted of cabaret acts.[2] Contents 1 Cast 2 …

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  • 22come up with — (something) to think of, develop, or find something. They ve tried to come up with a solution. Over the summer they re hoping to come up with 100,000 volunteers. Related vocabulary: pony up something …

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  • 23come down with — (something) to become ill with a disease. Twenty two pupils came down with flu …

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  • 24come out with — [v] disclose information acknowledge, bring out, chime in*, come clean, declare, deliver, divulge, lay open, own, own up, say, state, tell, throw out, utter; concept 60 Ant. hide, secret …

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  • 25come out with — ► come out with say in a sudden, rude, or incautious way. Main Entry: ↑come …

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  • 26come up with — ► come up with produce (something), especially when pressured or challenged. Main Entry: ↑come …

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  • 27come down with — [v] contract illness be stricken with, catch, contract, fall ill, fall victim to, sicken, take, take sick; concepts 93,303 Ant. be immune …

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  • 28come out with — index phrase, remark, utter Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 29come up with — [v] suggest, create advance, bring forth, compose, detect, discover, find, furnish, invent, offer, originate, present, produce, propose, provide, recommend, stumble upon, submit, uncover; concepts 75,173 …

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  • 30come out with — UTTER, say, let out, blurt out, burst out with. → come * * * come out with 1. To utter, to say 2. To exclaim • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * ˌcome ˈout with ˌcome a ˈway with british …

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