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- (of a state or condition) start to arrive or happen:"she felt a mild case of the sniffles coming on" · "it was coming on to rain"
- make progress; develop:"she asked them how their garden was coming on"Similar:
- meet or find someone or something by chance:"I came on a station that was playing upbeat songs"
- said when encouraging someone to do something or to hurry up or when one feels that someone is wrong or foolish:"Come on! We must hurry!"
nouninformalcome-on (noun) · come-ons (plural noun) Come on past tense and past participle in English. come on verb …
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The English verb 'sentence' is pronounced as [ˈsentəns]. Related to: regular verbs. …
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The English verb 'have on' is pronounced as [hæv ɒn]. Related to: phrasal verb. 3 …
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“Come on” is a common colloquial phrase used to convey encouragement, disbelief, or impatience in conversation. This versatile expression can be utilized to urge someone to start a task, to express skepticism, or to prompt a quicker …
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Jul 4, 2011 · “Come on” would rhyme with “dumb on” or “gum on.” By contrast, “common” would more closely rhyme with “mom in.” Naturally, the definitions are quite different too. “Come on” can be used as an interjection to express …
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