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  1. to come love

Definitions

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. v. yet to arrive, future.

Examples

  • “Mangie and Sproutie forgot to come in the ring before the second round, which was comedically typical of them, so when they entered the ring before the third round, they chased each other about, Mangie carrying the round-two card and Sproutie carrying the round-three card.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Double Life is Twice as Good

  • “Rhonda, along with others, started going from house to house, handing out pamphlets, encouraging residents to come to their meetings to talk about the excessive number of neighbors suffering from autoimmune diseases and whether or not the toxic site at 858 East Ferry might have anything to do with their debility.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Autoimmune Epidemic

  • “Indeed, it has taken several decades for many researchers in the autoimmune-disease field to come to the conclusion that our contaminated environment is causing the human immune system to run amok.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Autoimmune Epidemic

  • “If what Tanek suspected was true, the war between the followers of the One True Faith and the heathen Nasnan was about to come to pass, and with it would come global annihilation.”

    Simon & Schuster: Breakdowns

  • “Ladd, a small but determined gray-haired dynamo who had founded the organization, was able to come up with only five thousand dollars to fund the project, a paltry sum in the high-roller arena of scientific research.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Autoimmune Epidemic

  • “Groups such as the Congress for New Urbanism, a non-profit that promotes the health and environmental benefits of walkable neighborhoods, are turning up the pressure to come up with guidelines that can accommodate urban villages without jeopardizing fire safety.”

    USA Today: Fire departments and new urbanism's village design at odds

  • “With such landings the chief issue was how to avoid having a gaggle of tubmen hanging around on the beach waiting for the boats to come in.”

    The Guardian: Historic walking trails: smugglers' routes in Cornwall

  • “Unfortunately, what remained of my semirural idyll was about to come to an end: the U.S. Postal Service was planning to build a huge mail processing center off nearby Mussey Road, on land including the Grondin Quarry and the Neilson Farm parcels.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Killing Kind

  • “The regulars in these games, who waited patiently for the fish to come feed them, were men such as Sarge Ferris, Puggy Pearson, Bryan “Sailor” Roberts, Doyle Brunson, Amarillo Slim Preston, and Bobby Hoff.”

    Simon & Schuster: One of a Kind

  • “She was impatient to meet with Sam Watson, who had begged her to come back to the United States two days early.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Ark

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