Come to - English meaning
kʌm
Come to – definitions in English dictionary
phrasal verbCause to experience suddenly
phrasal verbReach or be brought to a specified situation or result.
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You will come to no harmphrasal verb(of a thought or memory) enter someone's mind.
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The basic idea came to me while reading an articlephrasal verbRecover consciousness.
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I came to in a corner of the roomphrasal verbReach a particular point, especially a bad one.
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I'm hoping it won't come to thatphrasal verb(of an expense) reach in total; amount to a specified figure.
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The bill came to £20,000phrasal verb(of a ship) come to a stop.
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There was a great volley of cracks from the loose sails, and the ship came to
verbTo move or travel toward the speaker or with the speaker
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Will you come here, please?, did you come here by car?, come on in! the water’s great., are you com…
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