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come to order
(intransitive, of a meeting, assembly, proceeding, legislature, court) To come to an orderly state allowing it to conduct its business.
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come to time
(dated) To come forward in order to resume the contest when the interval allowed for rest is over and "time" is called / To keep an appointment; to meet expectations.
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come-o'-will
(Scotland, archaic) Something that comes of its own accord; an illegitimate child.
come-uppances
plural of come-uppance
come high
(dated) To be expensive; to cost a great deal.
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come low
(dated) To be available cheaply; to cost little money.
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how's come
come calling
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, calling. / (colloquial, figuratively) To make one's presence felt (due to large numbers, strength, qualities etc).
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come-off
An outcome or conclusion; the way that a situation turns out. / An evasive answer or postponement; an act of putting someone off.