(verb.) come to pass; arrive, as in due course; 'The first success came three days later'; 'It came as a shock'; 'Dawn comes early in June'.
(verb.) be found or available; 'These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled'.
(verb.) reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position; 'The water came to a boil'; 'We came to understand the true meaning of life'; 'Their anger came to a boil'; 'I came to realize the true meaning of life'; 'The shoes came untied'; 'come into contact with a terrorist group'; 'his face went red'; 'your wish will come true'.
(verb.) cover a certain distance; 'She came a long way'.
(verb.) move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; 'He came singing down the road'; 'Come with me to the Casbah'; 'come down here!'; 'come out of the closet!'; 'come into the room'.
(verb.) be received; 'News came in of the massacre in Rwanda'.
(verb.) experience orgasm; 'she could not come because she was too upset'.
(verb.) to be the product or result; 'Melons come from a vine'; 'Understanding comes from experience'.
(verb.) extend or reach; 'The water came up to my waist'; 'The sleeves come to your knuckles'.
(verb.) exist or occur in a certain point in a series; 'Next came the student from France'.
(verb.) happen as a result; 'Nothing good will come of this'.
(verb.) have a certain priority; 'My family comes first'.
(verb.) develop into; 'This idea will never amount to anything'; 'nothing came of his grandiose plans'.
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