1. a : to move toward something : approach Come here. b : to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose Come see us. Come and see what's going on.See more
come verb (EXIST) ... to exist or be available: The dress comes in three sizes – small, medium, and large. This cuddly doll comes with her own blanket and bottle.See more
come in American English · 1. to approach or move toward a particular person or place · 2. to arrive by movement or in the course of progress · 3. to approach ...See more
to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Don't come any closer! Come here. Don't come any closer! to arrive by movement or in the course of ...See more
Led by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Thalia Zedek, Come generated a singular fusion of blues, post-punk, and indie rock, whose dark, dissonant tone is ...See more
come (v.) elementary intransitive verb of motion, Old English cuman "to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement ...
Come (Thalia Zedek, Chris Brokaw, Sean O'Brien, Arthur Johnson) will be playing three shows in Australia with ALAN SPARHAWK (Low) and CIRCUIT DES YEUX in ...
Come generally means to move along purposefully toward something. Come (came in the past tense) can also mean "happen," as in the Christmas carol that begins " ...
Music · Come (American band), an American indie rock band formed in 1990 · Come (UK band), a British noise project founded in 1979. Come Organisation, its ...
The use of "come" to show a change from one thing to another. For example, "He is a plumber come politician." or, "It made me think back to our conversation ...
There are 76 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb come, eight of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation ...
Brendan Cole made his British television debut 21 years ago, and has been a Strictly Come Dancing draw since the Saturday night prime-time BBC One show's 2004 ...