come up to someone

  • 1come down on someone — come down on (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down… …

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  • 2come on to someone — come on to (someone) to try to attract someone romantically or sexually. She felt bold and confident enough to come on to him at the party. Related vocabulary: hit on someone …

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  • 3come home to someone — come home (to (someone)) to become completely clear to someone. The reality of his loss finally came home to him. Usage notes: usually said about something that is difficult or unpleasant Related vocabulary: hit home, strike home …

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  • 4come home to someone — come home to (someone) if something comes home to someone, they understand it clearly. It suddenly came home to me that I had made the most awful mistake …

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  • 5come down on someone like a ton of bricks — informal phrase to criticize or punish someone very severely Thesaurus: to criticize stronglysynonym Main entry: ton …

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  • 6come naturally (to someone) — come naturally/easily/easy/(to someone) phrase to be easy for someone to do, without them needing to try hard Thesaurus: easy to do and to be easysynonym Main entry: come …

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  • 7come easily (to someone) — come naturally/easily/easy/(to someone) phrase to be easy for someone to do, without them needing to try hard Thesaurus: easy to do and to be easysynonym Main entry: come …

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  • 8come easy (to someone) — come naturally/easily/easy/(to someone) phrase to be easy for someone to do, without them needing to try hard Thesaurus: easy to do and to be easysynonym Main entry: come …

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  • 9come down on someone like a ton of bricks — be/come down on (someone) like a ton of bricks informal to punish someone very quickly and severely. If you miss any more classes, your teachers will be down on you like a ton of bricks. When he failed to supply his accounts, tax inspectors came… …

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  • 10come on to someone — 1. in. to make advances to a person. □ He came on to her, but she beat it outa there fast. □ She didn’t even know he was coming on to her, till they got to his place. 2. in. to try to get someone to respond romantically or sexually. □ She was… …

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