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come to light
(idiomatic) To become known; to be revealed.
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come to nought
(idiomatic, intransitive) To fail completely; to have no successful result.
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come to mind
(idiomatic) To appear in one's thoughts.
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come out with
(transitive) To say something unexpected. / To make something public or available to the public.
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come-hithers
plural of come-hither
come under
(literally) To come underneath (something). / To be included or classified under (a title, specified class etc.). / To be subjected to, be under the auspices of.
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come to an end
(idiomatic, intransitive) To stop; to cease; to no longer continue.
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come to blows
(idiomatic) To fight; to initiate physical conflict, especially subsequent to escalating tension or antagonism.
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come-to-Jesus
(idiomatic, Christianity) Relating to a Christian conversion, recommitment, or associated ritual, especially public confession. / (idiomatic, US) Relating to a similar secular ritual.
come to Jesus
(idiomatic, Christianity) To experience or display a conversion or recommitment to Christianity or to undergo a related ritual, especially public confession of one's sins or weaknesses.
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