Are you trying to hyphenate Come? Unfortunately it cannot be hyphenated because it only contains one syllable.
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The thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract |
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Move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody He came singing down the road Come with me to the Casbah Come down here! Come out of the closet! Come into the room |
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Reach a destination Arrive by movement or progress She arrived home at 7 o'clock She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight |
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Come to pass Arrive, as in due course The first success came three days later It came as a shock Dawn comes early in June |
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Reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position The water came to a boil We came to understand the true meaning of life Their anger came to a boil I came to realize the true meaning of life The shoes came untied Come into contact with a terrorist group His face went red Your wish will come true |
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To be the product or result Melons come from a vine Understanding comes from experience |
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Be found or available These shoes come in three colors The furniture comes unassembled |
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Come forth A scream came from the woman's mouth His breath came hard |
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Be a native of She hails from Kalamazoo |
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Extend or reach The water came up to my waist The sleeves come to your knuckles |
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Exist or occur in a certain point in a series Next came the student from France |
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Cover a certain distance She came a long way |
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Come under, be classified or included Fall into a category This comes under a new heading |
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Happen as a result Nothing good will come of this |
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Add up in number or quantity The bills amounted to $2 |
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000 The bill came to $2 |
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000 |
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Develop into This idea will never amount to anything Nothing came of his grandiose plans |
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Be received News came in of the massacre in Rwanda |
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Come to one's mind Suggest itself It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary A great idea then came to her |
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Come from Be connected by a relationship of blood, for example She was descended from an old Italian noble family He comes from humble origins |
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Proceed or get along How is she doing in her new job? How are you making out in graduate school? He's come a long way |
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Experience orgasm She could not come because she was too upset |
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Have a certain priority My family comes first |
verb | come up, travel, go, move, locomote, come with, come through, come in, come through, come up, come up
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verb | arrive, get |
verb | happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
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verb | change |
verb | follow, originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow |
verb | become, go, get |
verb | exist, be |
verb | issue forth
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verb | hail, be |
verb | run, go, pass, lead, extend |
verb | be |
verb | derive, descend |
verb | travel, go, move, locomote |
verb | fall, be |
verb | result, ensue |
verb | total, number, add up, amount, be |
verb | add up, amount, become, turn |
verb | come in, arrive, get |
verb | occur, become |
verb | do, fare, make out, get along, proceed, go |
verb | experience, undergo, see, go through
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verb | rank |