(of a person, come off/across/over) To give a specified impression
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To put in an appearance
“At what time do you think you will be able to come?”
Proceeds or flows out from
(come to) To arrive at a given place
“After hiking for about an hour, we would come to a stream.”
To move or travel towards
“I saw my father come towards the front door after returning from work.”
To take place or come about
“An opportunity like this doesn't come very often.”
(come from) To originate from by birth or as a native
“I come from a land down under, where beer does flow and men chunder.”
(come from) To originate from as an inhabitant or resident of
“I am a tourist to your beautiful city, and I come from a faraway country.”
To reach a specified point, state, or situation
“The long red dress would come to her ankles.”
To make progress
“The results would come as planned.”
(of a person, come off/across/over) To give a specified impression
“He does come off as a very confident person.”
To achieve peak sensory overload, especially pleasure
“She would come at the same time as I did.”
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