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come-outism
come-outerism
come a gutser
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) To do a belly flop; to fall flat on one's face. / (Australia, New Zealand, slang) To fail miserably; to make a huge mistake; to fall flat on one's face.
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come-here
(US, Virginia, colloquial) A recent arrival to a place; a person who has only lately come to live in the area.
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come to a close
(idiomatic) To draw toward a conclusion; to end.
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come-outer
One who abandons or withdraws from an established religion, opinion, custom, creed, etc. / One who seeks radical political or religious reform.
come into force
(of a law, regulation, etc.) To become valid or active, to inure.
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come and go
To alternately enter and exit, arrive and depart (either physically or figuratively) / To repeatedly appear and disappear; to be transient
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come forward
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, forward. / (intransitive, idiomatic) To offer help or information (especially, about a crime).
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