Synonym: advance, approach, come along, come near, come out, come up, draw close, draw near, get along, get on, go on, go up, near, progress, shape up, show up, surface, turn up. Similar words: someone, become one, come out, come of, come off, come out of, come home, lie on. Meaning: 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 come-on. n. 1. anything that serves as an enticement 2. qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward.
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181. Oh, come on, you can't expect me to believe that!
182. Come on, spit it out, who told you about this?
183. Come on, you haven't got time to pick and choose.
184. Come on, everyone, shoulders to the wheel we've got a lot to do.
185. Oh come on, Ian, you made the same excuse last week!
186. You can only come on the trip if your parents give their consent.
187. The audience worked/whipped themselves up into a frenzy as they waited for her to come on stage.
188. The studio manager will cue you when it's your turn to come on.
189. All the dancers come on stage during the grand finale.
190. The new factory will come on stream at the end of the year.
191. Come on, be serious!
192. Now come on, snap out of it. Losing that money isn't the end of the world.
193. They sat on a hillside in the gloaming, watching the lights come on in the houses below.
194. Come on, don't fib! Where were you really last night?
195. The case of police bribery will soon come on for trial.
196. Come on[sentencedict.com], get moving or you'll be late for school.
197. His technique has come on in leaps and bounds this season.
198. Come on, fair dos you've had a long go on the computer and now it's my turn.
199. Come on, Emma, Santa Claus won't eat you! If you go closer, he'll give you a present.
200. Come on, make it snappy! There's not much time left!
201. Come on, snap to it, get that room cleaned up!
202. The teacher didn't come on time because the heavy rain kept him back.
203. Come on, let's dance.
204. Come on - there'll be time enough to chat later. Sentencedict.com
205. Come on, fair's fair - I paid last time so it's your turn.
206. Dorothy, come on. Never mind your shoes. They'll soon dry off.
207. If you want to avoid the crowds, it's best to come on a weekday.
208. Come on, I want to know all the gory details about your date with Jon.
209. Come on, I want to hear all the gory details.
210. If there is a power failure, the emergency generators should come on line within 15 minutes.
More similar words: someone, become one, come out, come of, come off, come out of, come home, lie on, ride on, move on, live on, have on, take on, at the time of, in the name of, agree on, surgeon, smile on, decide on, keep an eye on, come, some, home, comet, come up, come at, come to, become, come by, come for.