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  • 121Come Buy My Nice Fresh Ivy — is a Christmas Carol which originated in Ireland. The music is O Carolan s Lament (Irish: Uaill Cuma ui Cearballain), by Turlough O Carolan. The lyrics were written by John Keegan (1809 1849). They were published originally in the first edition… …

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  • 124Come from the Heart — Written by Richard Leigh and Susanna Clark Published 1987[1] Language English Form Country music Original artist Don Williams …

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  • 125come hell or high water — {adv. phr.}, {informal} No matter what happens; whatever may come. * /Grandfather said he would go to the fair, come hell or high water./ Compare: COME WHAT MAY, THROUGH THE MILL …

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  • 126through the mill — {adv. phr.} 1. Experienced. * /You could tell immediately that the new employee had been through the mill./ 2. Through real experience of the difficulties of a certain way of life. * /Poor Jerry has had three operations in one year, and now he s… …

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  • 127come hell or high water — {adv. phr.}, {informal} No matter what happens; whatever may come. * /Grandfather said he would go to the fair, come hell or high water./ Compare: COME WHAT MAY, THROUGH THE MILL …

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  • 128through the mill — {adv. phr.} 1. Experienced. * /You could tell immediately that the new employee had been through the mill./ 2. Through real experience of the difficulties of a certain way of life. * /Poor Jerry has had three operations in one year, and now he s… …

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