6 Common Expressions with the word, Come.
6 Common Expressions with the word, Come
- Come out means to appear, to be seen.
- Daily Mirror comes out every
Monday through Friday.
- The thief came out of the cave after some good three hours.
- The sun came out this morning at around 06h40.
- come across means to find.
- Last week, I came across my
old book which I was looking for ages.
- I came across a tenner on the street.
- come down with means to become sick.
- Hello, this is Jane speaking. Could you please inform my boss, Jennifer than I came down with a flu since last night. I had a rough night. I shall be back at work in two days with a doctor's certificate.
- Dengue is very common of those days and I really hope I
don't come down with it.
- Come
before means appear in
court charged with a crime or offence
- I was summoned to come before the local court.
- Come out in means have a rash.
- Whenever I eat shell fish I come out in red
blotches.
- Come apart =
become unglued, break, fall apart.
- The baby's toy came apart in my hands when I picked it up from the box.
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