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Sentence count:34Posted:2018-09-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: come onsomeonebecome onesomeone elsecome on strongcome on the scenebehind someone's backin name onlyMeaning: n. 1. anything that serves as an enticement 2. qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward come on. v. 1. appear or become visible; make a showing 2. move towards 3. develop in a positive way 4. start running, functioning, or operating 5. occur or become available. 
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1. She was definitely giving him the come-on .
2. He was giving me the come-on.
3. She gave him the come-on.
4. It's a come-on for their other-paid-for-services.
5. Will women respond to the Republicans' simplistic come-on?
6. The free stationery is just a come-on; we want to get kids writing to penpals around the world.
7. The Come-on: It will bring us closer together.
8. The Come-on: It's OK, I've got a condom.
9. The Come-on: SHOW me how much you love me.
10. The Come-on: If you won't have sex with me, I'll just find someone who will.
11. A rose for bloom is also a come-on, luring to smell the aroma that it send forth, bringing a pleased mood.
12. That's a familiar come-on, but it's coupled with a novel element: You get the deal only if a certain number of fellow citizens buy the same thing on the same day.
13. The Come-on: But I love you. Don't you love me?
14. The Come-on: I'll break up with you if you don't have sex with me.
15. The Come-on: I'll always love you. Let me share this with you.
16. Rick's the kind of guy who thinks every smile is a come-on.
17. Others want to keep him in action where he is, a historical fact and tourist come-on.
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18. Four years ago, he was a bit tentative in his come-on.
19. Instead there was true obscenity, the obscenity of deceitfulness and come-on lies.
20. But it's the undertow of precocious sexuality, the child-woman come-on, that's more worrying.
21. But his basic belief was so widespread that gay men themselves sometimes used it as a come-on.
22. Hoping against hope that she was giving him the come-on at last, he readily accepted.
23. Here is Sarah Vaughan, misinterpreting Mr. Wein's offer to manage her as a romantic come-on.
24. A moving song that floated in the street and at times is also a come-on, unbearable look for everywhere, all of the desire hears finish or hear again and then and quickly.
25. If want to use a power to satisfy an own personal desires, that certainly is a poisonous come-on .
26. But throw the woman on the ground, and, oh, it's a sexual come-on.
27. The man's offer of a ride home was quite obviously a come-on .
28. So my request was read as a desire for garters and high heels and erotic extravaganza, and if it was granted, it was done as a come-on.
29. I didn't tell him that the show he'd missed had been worth twice eighty francs ?the come-on, the tale, the pretty business of taking the address.
30. Can't imagine a person if go to school and would overcome since the childhood, face any come-on, watch out for right away, treat it as trap, so what be the motive of this person life?
More similar words: come onsomeonebecome onesomeone elsecome on strongcome on the scenebehind someone's backin name onlycome offcome ofcome outromeocome out ofcome oversome othercome off ithomeothermcome of agehomeownerhomeoboxhome officecome out withhomeopathhomeopathyhomeopathichomeostasishomeostatichomeomorphismhomeobox genecome out in the wash
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