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  • 51come — [c]/kʌm / (say kum) verb (came, come, coming) –verb (i) 1. to move towards the speaker or towards a particular place; approach. 2. to arrive by movement or in course of progress; approach or arrive in time, succession, etc. (sometimes in… …

  • 52come*/*/*/ — [kʌm] (past tense came [keɪm] ; past participle come) verb 1) to move to the place where the person who is speaking is, or to the place that they are going, or to the place that they are talking about Billy, I want you to come here at once![/ex]… …

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  • 53upon — [[t]əpɒ̱n[/t]] ♦♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, upon is used in phrasal verbs such as come upon and look upon , and after some other verbs such as decide and depend .) 1) PREP If one thing is upon another, it is on it. [FORMAL] He set the …

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  • 54come across — 1) they came across his friends Syn: meet/find by chance, meet, run into, run across, come upon, chance on/upon, stumble on/upon, happen on/upon; discover, encounter, find, locate; informal bump into 2) the emotion comes across Syn …

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  • 55come —   Hele mai; mai (in commands); hiki mai; haele mai; uhaele mai (plural);    ♦ come out, puka mai;    ♦ come back, ho i mai;    ♦ come back again, ho i hou mai;    ♦ come forth, puka, pua, ōkupu;    ♦ come far or permanently, hele loa mai;    ♦… …

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  • 56come — verb 1) come and listen Syn: approach, advance, draw close/closer, draw near/nearer 2) they came last night Syn: arrive, get here/there, make it, appear, turn up, materialize; informal show (up) …

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  • 57come on — 1》 (of a state or condition) start to arrive or happen. 2》 (also come upon) meet or find by chance. 3》 said to encourage or correct someone. → come …

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  • 58come across — Syn: meet, run into, run across, come upon, chance on, stumble on, happen on, discover, encounter, find; informal bump into …

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  • 59Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing — is a Christian hymn written by the 18th century pastor and hymnist Robert Robinson. Robert Robinson penned the words at age 22 in the year 1757[1]. The words of the hymn are in the public domain. In the USA, the hymn is usually set to an American …

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  • 60Come and See — American film poster Directed by Elem Klimov Written by …

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