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Come through

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Verb (used without object)

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.
to move into view; appear.
to extend; reach
The dress comes to her knees.
to take place; occur; happen
Success comes to those who strive.
to occur at a certain point, position, etc.
Tuesday comes after Monday. Her aria comes in the third act.
to be available, produced, offered, etc.
Toothpaste comes in a tube.
to occur to the mind
The idea just came to me.
to befall
They promised no harm would come to us.
to issue; emanate; be derived
Peaches come from trees. Good results do not come from careless work.
to arrive or appear as a result
This comes of carelessness.
to enter or be brought into a specified state or condition
to come into popular use.
to do or manage; fare
She's coming along well with her work.
to enter into being or existence; be born
The baby came at dawn.
to have been a resident or to be a native of (usually fol. by from )
She comes from Florida.
to become
His shoes came untied.
to seem to become
His fears made the menacing statues come alive. The work will come easy with a little practice.
(used in the imperative to call attention or to express impatience, anger, remonstrance, etc.)
Come, that will do!
to germinate, as grain.
Informal . to have an orgasm.

Verb (used with object)

Chiefly British . to do; perform; accomplish.
Informal . to play the part of
to come the grande dame.

Noun

Slang
Vulgar semen.

Verb phrases

come about,
to come to pass; happen.
Nautical . to tack.
come across,
Also, come upon. to find or encounter, esp. by chance
I came across this picture when I was cleaning out the attic. We suddenly came upon a deer while walking in the woods.
Informal . to make good one's promise, as to pay a debt, do what is expected, etc.
to come across with the rent.
to be understandable or convincing
The moral of this story doesn't come across.
Informal . to make a particular impression; comport oneself
She comes across as a very cold person.
come again, (used as a request to repeat a statement).
come along,
to accompany someone, attend as part of a group
He didn't come along on the last trip.
to proceed, develop, or advance sufficiently or successfully
The new project was coming along quite smoothly.
to appear; emerge as a factor or possibility
Even if another job comes along this summer, I won't take it.
come around or round,
to recover consciousness; revive.
to change one's opinion, decision, etc., esp. to agree with another's.
to visit
Come around more often.
to cease being angry, hurt, etc.
come at,
to arrive at; attain.
to rush at; attack
The watchdog came at the intruder.
come back,
to return, esp. to one's memory
It all comes back to me now.
to return to a former position or state.
to talk back; retort
to come back with a witty remark.
come between, to cause to be estranged or antagonized
Love of money came between the brothers.
come by, to obtain; acquire
How did he ever come by so much money?
come down,
to lose wealth, rank, etc.; be reduced in circumstances or status.
to be handed down by tradition or inheritance.
to be relayed or passed along from a source of higher rank or authority
The general's orders will come down tomorrow.
Slang . to take place; happen.
Slang . to lose one's euphoria, enthusiasm, or esp. the effects of a drug high.
come down on or upon,
to voice one's opposition to
She came down on increased spending and promised to cut the budget.
to reprimand; scold
He came down on me for getting to work late.
come down with, to become afflicted with (an illness)
Many people came down with the flu this year.
come forward, to offer one's services; present oneself; volunteer
When the president called for volunteers, several members of our group came forward.
come in,
to enter.
to arrive.
to come into use or fashion.
to begin to produce or yield
The oil well finally came in.
to be among the winners
His horse came in and paid 5 to 1.
to finish in a race or any competition, as specified
Our bobsled team came in fifth.
come in for, to receive; get; be subjected to
This plan will no doubt come in for a great deal of criticism.
come into,
to acquire; get.
to inherit
He came into a large fortune at the age of 21.
come on,
Also, come upon. to meet or find unexpectedly.
to make progress; develop; flourish.
to appear on stage; make one's entrance.
to begin; appear
The last showing will be coming on in a few minutes.
Informal . (used chiefly in the imperative) to hurry; begin
Come on, before it rains!
Informal . (as an entreaty or attempt at persuasion) please
Come on, go with us to the movies.
Slang . to try to make an impression or have an effect; present oneself
She comes on a bit too strong for my taste.
Slang . to make sexual advances
a Lothario who was always coming on with the women at the office.
come on to, Slang . to make sexual advances to.
come out,
to be published; appear.
to become known; be revealed.
to make a debut in society, the theater, etc.
to end; terminate; emerge
The fight came out badly, as both combatants were injured.
to make more or less public acknowledgment of being homosexual.
come out for, to endorse or support publicly
The newspaper came out for the reelection of the mayor.
come out with,
to speak, esp. to confess or reveal something.
to make available to the public; bring out
The publisher is coming out with a revised edition of the textbook.
come over,
to happen to; affect
What's come over him?
to change sides or positions; change one's mind
He was initially against the plan, but he's come over now.
to visit informally
Our neighbors came over last night and we had a good chat.
come round,
come ( def. 29 ) .
Nautical . (of a sailing vessel) to head toward the wind; come to.
come through,
to endure or finish successfully.
Informal . to do as expected or hoped; perform; succeed
We knew you'd come through for us.
Informal . to experience religious conversion.
come to,
to recover consciousness.
to amount to; total.
Nautical . to take the way off a vessel, as by bringing her head into the wind or anchoring.
come under,
to fit into a category or classification
This play comes under the heading of social criticism.
to be the province or responsibility of
This matter comes under the State Department.
come up,
to be referred to; arise
The subject kept coming up in conversation.
to be presented for action or discussion
The farm bill comes up for consideration next Monday.
come upon. come ( defs. 26a, 41a ) .
come up to,
to approach; near
A panhandler came up to us in the street.
to compare with as to quantity, excellence, etc.; match; equal
This piece of work does not come up to your usual standard.
come up with, to produce; supply
Can you come up with the right answer?

Idioms

come and go
to occur briefly or suddenly but never for long; appear and disappear.
come down on the side of
to support or favor
I want to come down on the side of truth and justice.
come home
Nautical .
(of an anchor) to begin to drag.
(of an object) to move when hauled upon.
come off
Informal .
to happen; occur.
to reach the end; acquit oneself
to come off with honors.
to be given or completed; occur; result
Her speech came off very well.
to succeed; be successful
The end of the novel just doesn't come off.
come off it, Informal . to stop being wrong, foolish
or pretentious; be truthful or honest
Come off itwe know you're as poor as the rest of us.
come to pass
to happen; occur.
come what may, no matter what may happen; regardless of any opposition, argument
or consequences
Come what may, he will not change his mind.
where one is coming from, Slang . where the source of one's beliefs, attitudes
or feelings lies
It's hard to understand where your friend is coming from when he says such crazy things.

Antonyms

verb
fail

Synonyms

verb
achieve , be successful , be victorious , carry out , chip in , contribute , kick in , pitch in , prevail , score , succeed , triumph , win , endure , live through , persist , pull through , ride , ride out , survive , weather storm , withstand , come

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