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  • 21come up — verb 1. bring forth, usually something desirable (Freq. 9) The committee came up with some interesting recommendations • Hypernyms: ↑generate, ↑bring forth • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. result or issue …

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  • 22come under — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms come under : present tense I/you/we/they come under he/she/it comes under present participle coming under past tense came under past participle come under 1) come under something to be forced to experience… …

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  • 23come — see all things come to those who wait the bigger they are, the harder they fall don’t cross the bridge till you come to it easy come, easy go never do evil that good may come of it first come, first served …

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  • 24come around — (in BRIT, also use come round) 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone comes around or comes round to your house, they call there to see you. [V P] Beryl came round this morning to apologize... [V P to n] Quite a lot of people came round to the house. 2)… …

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  • 25come in — 1) PHRASAL VERB If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received. [V P] Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail. 2) PHRASAL VERB: usu cont If you have some money coming in, you receive it regularly as your… …

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  • 26come out in the wash — become clear later, when the dust settles    We will soon know who did it. It will all come out in the wash …

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  • 27come first — to be the most important person or thing to someone My children will always come first, and they know that. come first with: Does business always come first with Luke? …

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  • 28come out in the wash — verb Of problems or difficulties, to work out, resolve, or become understood eventually and naturally. It may look like a huge mess now, but I expect that it will all come out in the wash as time goes on …

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  • 29come unstuck — British & Australian if a person or something they are trying to achieve comes unstuck, they have problems which cause them to fail. Athletes who don t prepare properly for the humid conditions will certainly come unstuck. The negotiations came… …

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  • 30Come Rack! Come Rope! —   Co …

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