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  • 1come into full play — allow/give (something) full play if something is given full play, it is used or developed as much as possible. Here, his genius for networking came into full play …

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  • 2full — 1 /fUl/ adjective 1 CONTAINER/ROOM/PLACE ETC also full up if something such as a container, room, or place is full, no more things or people can go in it: a full box of cereal | The class is full, but you can register now for next term. (+ of):… …

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  • 3full circle — to the original place, source, or state through a cycle of developments (usually used in the phrase come full circle). [1875 80, for literal sense] * * * full circle, having completed a cycle and returned to the starting point: »Here we are back… …

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  • 4come full circle — 1. To return to the beginning 2. To regain or turn out to be in a former state • • • Main Entry: ↑circle * * * come/go/turn/full circle phrase …

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  • 5Come on Home — Single by Cyndi Lauper from the album Twelve Deadly Cyns...and Then Some Released …

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  • 6Come, Tell Me How You Live —   …

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  • 7come full circle — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To become totally opposed to one s own earlier conviction on a given subject. * /Today s conservative businessperson has come full circle from former radical student days./ 2. To change and develop, only to end up where… …

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  • 8come full circle — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To become totally opposed to one s own earlier conviction on a given subject. * /Today s conservative businessperson has come full circle from former radical student days./ 2. To change and develop, only to end up where… …

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  • 9Come and Go — Written by Samuel Beckett Characters Flo, Vi, Ru Date premiered …

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  • 10Come What(ever) May — Studio album by Stone Sour Released August 1, 2006 …

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