arrive somewhere

  • 41on the dot — also[on the button] {adv. phr.}, {informal} Exactly on time; not early and not late. * /Susan arrived at the party at 2:00 P.M. on the dot./ * /Ben s plane arrived on the dot./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 42early bird — early ,bird noun count INFORMAL 1. ) someone who gets up early in the morning 2. ) someone who arrives somewhere or does something before other people do the early bird catches the worm used for saying that if you arrive somewhere or do something …

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  • 43reach — reach1 [ ritʃ ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to arrive somewhere: We hoped to reach the camp before dark. When she reached the top of the stairs her heart was pounding. a ) transitive if something reaches someone, they receive it after it has been… …

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  • 44time — 1 /taIm/ noun TIME 1 (U) something that is measured in minutes, hours, years etc using clocks: a machine that can travel through time | The basic unit of time, the second, was redefined in 1967. | time passes/goes by: time goes by so quickly… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 45reach — I UK [riːtʃ] / US [rɪtʃ] verb Word forms reach : present tense I/you/we/they reach he/she/it reaches present participle reaching past tense reached past participle reached *** 1) [transitive] to arrive somewhere We hoped to reach the camp before… …

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  • 46ikyö — to arrive somewhere; to enter somewhere; to come …

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  • 47fly-drive — flyˈ drive noun A package holiday in which the rental of a car, etc is included and the vehicle collected at the destination (also adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑fly * * * fly drive UK US adjective tourism british including a flight on a plane and …

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  • 48Seymour Cray — Seymour Roger Cray Born September 28, 1925(1925 09 28) Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, USA …

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  • 49gain — gain1 [ geın ] verb *** ▸ 1 get/achieve something ▸ 2 get benefit/advantage ▸ 3 increase in value ▸ 4 when clock goes too fast ▸ 5 arrive somewhere ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort:… …

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  • 50late — late1 [ leıt ] adjective *** 1. ) not usually before noun if you are late, you arrive somewhere after the correct or usual time: She called to say she d be late. late for: He was ten minutes late for school. too late (=so late that you miss the… …

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