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Phrasal verb "to come"

Come about — to happen

Come across - 1) to find / to meet by chance; 2) to be well received by an audience; 3) to travel a short distance; 4) cross a road

Come after - to chase in order to attack

Come again - a request for the speaker to repeat their words

Come along — 1) to hurry up, to accompany; 2) to advance, improve; 3) to arrive by chance

Come around - 1) to happen regularly; 2) to pay a visit; 3) to revive from unconsciousness; 4) to agree in the end

Come at — 1) to reach and discover something; 2) to reach or find something

Come away — 1) to cease touching something; 2) to leave a place or person

Come back - 1) to return 2) to return to one's memory;

3) to become fashionable again

Come between — to separate

Come by - 1) to obtain; 2) to get hold of with effort, usually by chance; 3) to visit casually

Come down — 1) to move to a lower level; 2) to land; 3) to fall

Come down on (upon) — to rebuke strongly

Come down to — 1) to be passed on to somebody by inheritance; 2) to reach the essential point

Come down with — to become ill

Come for — 1) to advance towards in a threatening manner; 2) to fetch, to pick up

Come forward — to become ready to be used or sold

Come from — 1) to result from, originate from; 2) to belong to

Come in — 1) to become fashionable; 2) to finish (race); 3) to enter; 4) to be received (letters, complaints)

Come into — 1) to inherit; 2) to join a group or activity

Come off — 1) to become detached, to fall; 2) to take place as planned; 3) to succeed; 3) to end its run (of a play, exhibition)

Come on — 1) to indicate encouragement; 2) to make progress; 3) to be approaching, to start; SLANG: 1) hurry up!; 2) don't be silly!

Come out — 1) to go on strike; 2) to begin to blossom; 3) to be published; 4) to step out, to become visible; 5) to appear on the skin (of rash, pimples, etc) 6) to end 7) to become known; 8) removal (stain, spot); 9) to take a position (for or against)

Come out with — to make announcements, remarks

Come over — 1) to visit; 2) to travel (from a distance or crossing the sea); 3) to grip (emotions); 4) to strike, to occur, to come into one's mind

Come round — 1) to visit casually; 2) to recover consciousness; 3) to change one's point of view

Come through — 1) to arrive as expected; 2) to survive; 3) to seep into

Come to — 1) to amount to a total; 2) to reach (an end, agreement); 3) to result in; 4) to regain consciousness

Come under — 1) to suffer, to receive something bad; 2) to compete with by lowering prices; 3) fit into (category)

Come up - 1) to rise to the surface; 2) to be mentioned;

3) to arise, to occur; 4) to come near to

Come up against — to encounter (difficulties)

Come up to — 1) to approach; 2) to equal; 3) to stand as tall as

Come up with - to find (an answer, solution, etc.)

Come upon — to occur, to come into one's mind, to come over

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