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    come
    [kəm]
    verb
    come (verb) · comes (third person present) · came (past tense) · coming (present participle) · come (past participle)
    1. move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker:
      "Jessica came into the kitchen" · "I came here on holiday with my parents" · "she came downstairs" · "he came rushing out" · "damp is coming through the ceiling"
      • arrive at a specified place:
        "we walked along till we came to a stream" · "it was very late when she came back" · "the letter hasn't come yet"
      • (of a thing) reach or extend to a specified point:
        "women wore slim dresses that came all the way to their shoes" · "the path comes straight down"
      • (be coming)
        approach:
        "someone was coming" · "she heard the train coming"
      • travel in order to be with a specified person, to do a specified thing, or to be present at an event:
        "the police came" · "come and live with me" · "the electrician came to fix the stove" · "we have certainly come a long way since Aristotle"
      • join someone in participating in a specified activity or course of action:
        "do you want to come fishing tomorrow?"
      • said to someone when correcting, reassuring, or urging them on:
        "“Come, come, child, no need to thank me.”"
    2. occur; happen; take place:
      "twilight had not yet come" · "his father waited for a phone call that never came" · "the attacks came without warning" · "the best is yet to come" · "the cuts come amid increasing competition in Hong Kong"
      • be heard, perceived, or experienced:
        "a voice came from the kitchen" · "it came as a great shock" · "“No,” came the reply"
    3. take or occupy a specified position in space, order, or priority:
      "prisons come far down the list of priorities" · "I make sure my kids come first"
      • achieve a specified place in a race or contest:
        "she came second among sixty contestants"
      • (come between)
        interfere with or disturb the relationship of (two people):
        "I let my stupid pride come between us" · "nothing should come between brothers"
    4. pass into a specified state, especially one of separation or disunion:
      "his shirt had come undone"
      • reach eventually a certain condition or state of mind:
        "he had come to realize she was no puppet"
    5. be sold, available, or found in a specified form:
      "the cars come with a variety of extras" · "they come in three sizes"
    6. informal
      have an orgasm.
    preposition
    informal
    1. when a specified time is reached or event happens:
      "I don't think that they'll be far away from honors come the new season"
    noun
    informal
    come (noun)
    1. semen ejaculated by a man at an orgasm.
    Origin
    Old English cuman, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch komen and German kommen.
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    verb
    1. move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker:
      move nearer
      move closer
      draw nigh
      draw close/closer
      draw near/nearer
      make progress
      make headway
      Opposite:
      go away
    2. occur; happen; take place:
      • pass into a specified state, especially one of separation or disunion:
        • be sold, available, or found in a specified form:
          be available
          be made
          be produced
          be for sale
          be on offer
        • have an orgasm.
          achieve orgasm
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        What is the difference between come and go?Come or go? We use come to describe movement between the speaker and listener, and movement from another place to the place where the speaker or listener is. We usually use go to talk about movement from where the speaker or listener is to another place. … We often use and in common fixed expressions.
        How do you use come in a sentence?Come is used in a large number of expressions which are explained under other words in this dictionary. For example, the expression 'to come to terms with something' is explained at 'term'. When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there. Two police officers came into the hall.
        What is come verb?(informal) somebody’s ideas, beliefs, personality, etc. that makes them say what they have said I see where you're coming from (= I understand what you mean). Definition of come verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
        What does come mean in English?verb (used without object), came, come, com·ing. to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer! to arrive by movement or in the course of progress: The train from Boston is coming. to approach or arrive in time, in succession, etc.: Christmas comes once a year. I'll come to your question next.
         
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