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come over
verb as in call
verb as in come
verb as in come by
verb as in drop in
verb as in get
verb as in see
Example Sentences
“There’s a wife of a German general who delays coming over to the United States, and she’s anxious because she hears that Americans eat cats,” says Burns.
This was confirmed when Egypt traded in its limited success to come over to the American side, but Syria remained stubbornly antagonistic.
We will try it out tomorrow when Annie’s family is coming over for dinner.
After that something must have come over Eisman, for he stopped looking for a fight and started looking for higher understanding.
Further scrutiny over his leadership came over the summer, as more unwelcome headlines dogged the corporation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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