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  • 1come into something — come into (something) to receive money or property from someone who has died. She came into a fortune when her father died …

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  • 2come into — (something) to receive money or property from someone who has died. She came into a fortune when her father died …

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  • 3come — come1 W1S1 [kʌm] v past tense came [keım] past participle come ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move towards somebody/something)¦ 2¦(go with somebody)¦ 3¦(travel to a place)¦ 4¦(post)¦ 5¦(happen)¦ 6¦(reach a level/place)¦ 7¦(be produce …

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  • 4come of age — slightly formal 1. to reach the age when you are an adult and are legally responsible for your behaviour. So what of all the fifty thousand youngsters who come of age this spring? Who will they be voting for? 2. something or someone that has come …

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  • 5Come and See — American film poster Directed by Elem Klimov Written by …

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  • 6Come and Go — Written by Samuel Beckett Characters Flo, Vi, Ru Date premiered …

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  • 7come on strong — (informal) To speak or act forcefully or aggressively • • • Main Entry: ↑come come on strong see under ↑come • • • Main Entry: ↑strong * * * come on strong informal …

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  • 8Who's Who (UK) — Who s Who (2007 edition: ISBN 978 0 7136 7527 6), is an annual British publication of biographies which vary in length (typically a single paragraph or block) of about 30,000 living notable Britons.History Who s Who has been published since 1849… …

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  • 9Come Early Morning — Promotional movie poster for the film Directed by Joey Lauren Adams Produced by …

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  • 10come to think of it — {v. phr.}, {informal} As I think again; indeed; really. * /Come to think of it, he has already been given what he needs./ * /Come to think of it, I should write my daughter today./ …

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