come+to+a+stop
1come to a stop — ► to stop happening: »At one point mail deliveries just came to a stop. Main Entry: ↑stop …
2come to a stop — index close (terminate), halt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3come to a stop — to stop Suddenly the music came to a stop …
4come to a stop — …
5Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before — Single par The Smiths extrait de l’album Strangeways, Here We Come Face A Stop Me If You Think You ve Heard This One Before Face B I Keep Mine Hidden Sortie 1987 Durée …
6come on — {v.} 1. To begin; appear. * /Rain came on toward morning./ * /He felt a cold coming on./ 2. To grow or do well; thrive. * /The wheat was coming on./ * /His business came on splendidly./ 3. or[come upon]. To meet accidentally; encounter; find. *… …
7come on — {v.} 1. To begin; appear. * /Rain came on toward morning./ * /He felt a cold coming on./ 2. To grow or do well; thrive. * /The wheat was coming on./ * /His business came on splendidly./ 3. or[come upon]. To meet accidentally; encounter; find. *… …
8Come On Over (Plain White T's album) — Come on Over Studio album by Plain White T s Released …
9Stop — Stop, v. i. 1. To cease to go on; to halt, or stand still; to come to a stop. [1913 Webster] He bites his lip, and starts; Stops on a sudden, looks upon the ground; Then lays his finger on his temple: strait Springs out into fast gait; then stops …
10come to — ► come to 1) recover consciousness. 2) (of an expense) amount to. 3) (of a ship) come to a stop. Main Entry: ↑come …