to arrive or come

  • 101arrive — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To come to a place] Syn. come, enter, get there, get here, get back, land, report, disembark, alight, dismount, halt, come in, show up, turn up, put in, drop in, roll in, roll up, reach, get to, get in, visit, make shore,… …

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  • 102come in — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To enter] Syn. pass in, set foot (in), intrude; see enter 1 . 2. [To arrive] Syn. reach, get in, land; see arrive 1 , land 1 , 3 , 4 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To come or go into (a place): enter, go in, penetrate.… …

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  • 103come close — verb 1. nearly do something (Freq. 3) She came close to quitting her job • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑move • Verb Frames: Somebody s to INFINITIVE 2. be close or similar (Freq …

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  • 104come\ to — v (stress on to ) 1. To wake up after losing consciousness; get the use of your senses back again after fainting or being knocked out. She fainted in the store and found herself in the first aid room when she came to. The boxer who was knocked… …

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  • 105come along — 1) PHRASAL VERB You tell someone to come along to encourage them in a friendly way to do something, especially to attend something. [V P] There s a big press launch today and you re most welcome to come along. 2) CONVENTION You say come along to… …

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  • 106ˌcome ˈin — phrasal verb 1) to enter a room, building, or other place Come in and sit down.[/ex] 2) to arrive somewhere What time does his train come in?[/ex] 3) to finish a race in a particular position My horse came in third.[/ex] 4) if something such as a …

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  • 107come in — intransitive verb Date: 13th century 1. a. to arrive on a scene < new models coming in > b. to become available < data began coming in > 2. to place among those finishing < came in last > 3 …

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  • 108come — 1. verb /kʌm/ a) To move from further away to nearer to. She’ll be coming ’round the mountain when she comes... b) To arrive The guests came at eight oclock. A …

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  • 109come on — 1》 (of a state or condition) start to arrive or happen. 2》 (also come upon) meet or find by chance. 3》 said to encourage or correct someone. → come …

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  • 110come — v. n. 1. Approach, advance, draw near, tend hitherward. 2. Arrive, get to, reach or attain any place or point. 3. [With from.] Proceed, issue, arise, result, follow, flow, ensue, originate, be derived, be due or owing, take rise. 4. Happen, occur …

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