Antonym: go. Similar words: come home, some, home, comet, come at, come on, come to, come up. Meaning: [kʌm]n. the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract. v. 1. move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody 2. reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress 3. come to pass; arrive, as in due course 4. reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position 5. to be the product or result 6. be found or available 7. come forth 8. be a native of 9. extend or reach 10. exist or occur in a certain point in a series 11. come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example 12. cover a certain distance 13. come under, be classified or included 14. happen as a result 15. add up in number or quantity 16. develop into 17. be received 18. come to one's mind; suggest itself 19. proceed or get along 20. experience orgasm 21. have a certain priority.
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31 A lie begets a lie till they come to generation.
32 All things will come round to him who will but wait.
33 Hardships never come alone.
34 First come, first served.
35 More of our worries come from within than from without.
36 Lightly come, lightly go.
37 A lie begets a lie till they come to generations.
38 It is too late to come with the water when the house is burnt down.
39 Things of a kind come together; people of a kind fall into the same group.
40 jiddu Krishnamurti, lndia-born religious philosop Aman who does not know what passion is will never knowlove because love can come into being only when there is total self aban -donment .
41 Misfortunes (or Hardships) never (or seldom) come alone (or singly).
42 All are good lasses, but whence come the bad wives?
43 The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end.
44 Mischiefs come by the pound and go away by the ounce.
45 When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.
46 Come for cocktail and buffet next Sunday.
47 The dean beckoned to me to come mearer.
48 Could you come and see me tomorrow?
49 from small beginning come great things.
50 You've come at the right time.
51 Victory won't come to me unleI go to it.
52 Will you come to my party?
53 I'm in a hurry,(http://sentencedict.com/come.html) so come to the point.
54 Come on in - you're drenched!
55 Yes, I've made mistakes. Life doesn't come with instructions.
56 If i stop, would you come?
57 Don't come trespassing on my land again.
58 Perhaps the letter will come today.
59 It's nice that you can come with us.
60 Let me know when they come.
31 These photographs have come out fuzzy.
32 There is every probability of his coming / that he will come.
33 We must come up with a solution that our shareholders will find acceptable.
34 I begged him to come back to England with me.
35 I am confident that everything will come out right in time.
36 Don't worry, your luggage will come on afterwards by taxi.
37 I didn't expect to come home and find him gone.
38 Don't pull so hard or the handle will come off.
39 The vitamins come in a form that is easily utilized by the body.
40 I think he would come but it's only a fancy of mine.
41 Police officers re-enacted the crime in an attempt to get witnesses to come forward.
42 I hyperventilate when they come near me with the needle.
43 Come on now, stop crying - blow your nose on my hankie.
44 I glanced up quickly to see who had come in.
45 She always behaves well/badly when her aunts come to visit.
46 I'd always dreamt of owning my own house, but I never thought it would come true.
47 The first inkling we had of Cliff's problem was when he didn't come to work.
48 There's a fair chance that nobody will come to the talk.
49 Come and sit on my lap and I'll read you a story.
50 'I never want to come here again,' he muttered to himself.
51 Any possible solution to the Irish question can only come about through dialogue.
52 Wipe your feet on the mat before you come inside.
53 Tell you what. Why don't you come to my house now?
54 You can come early if you want to, but there's no necessity for it.
55 Career-wise, this illness couldn't have come at a worse time.
56 Can you come at 10.30? I know it's inconvenient for you, but I must see you.
57 He broke his promise and did not come to see me.
58 September had come and the leaves were starting to fall.
59 See if you can rework your schedule and come up with practical ways to reduce the number of hours you're on call.
60 The man wore a bathrobe and had evidently just come from the bathroom.