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Definition and meaning of coming

coming

  • present participle of come (verb)

Definitions

coming (adj.)

1.immediately following in time or order"the following day" "next in line" "the next president" "the next item on the list"

2.close in time; about to occur"retribution is at hand" "some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand" "in imminent danger" "his impending retirement"

3.of the relatively near future"the approaching election" "this coming Thursday" "the forthcoming holidays" "the upcoming spring fashions"

coming (n.)

1.arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous)"the advent of the computer"

2.the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse

3.the act of drawing spatially closer to something"the hunter's approach scattered the geese"

4.the temporal property of becoming nearer in time"the approach of winter"

5.the act of departing

come (v. intr.)

1.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"

2.be found or available"These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled"

3.happen as a result"Nothing good will come of this"

4.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"

5.have a certain priority"My family comes first"

6.come to one's mind; suggest itself"It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary" "A great idea then came to her"

7.cover a certain distance"She came a long way"

8.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"

9.reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress"She arrived home at 7 o'clock" "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"

10.be received"News came in of the massacre in Rwanda"

11.experience orgasm"she could not come because she was too upset"

12.proceed or get along"How is she doing in her new job?" "How are you making out in graduate school?" "He's come a long way"

13.to be the product or result"Melons come from a vine" "Understanding comes from experience"

14.develop into"This idea will never amount to anything" "nothing came of his grandiose plans"

15.add up in number or quantity"The bills amounted to $2,000" "The bill came to $2,000"

16.extend or reach"The water came up to my waist" "The sleeves come to your knuckles"

17.come under, be classified or included"fall into a category" "This comes under a new heading"

18.enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position"He came into contact with a terrorist group" "The shoes came untied" "I came to see his point of view" "her face went red with anger" "The knot came loose" "Your wish will come true"

19.come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example"She was descended from an old Italian noble family" "he comes from humble origins"

20.be a native of"She hails from Kalamazoo"

21.exist or occur in a certain point in a series"Next came the student from France"

22.come forth"A scream came from the woman's mouth" "His breath came hard"

come (n.)

1.the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract

come (v.)

1.chance to be or do something, without intention or causation"I happen to have just what you need!"

2.reach a destination, either real or abstract"We hit Detroit by noon" "The water reached the doorstep" "We barely made it to the finish line" "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"

come

1.interjection of rebuke

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Merriam Webster

ComingCom"ing (?), a.
1. Approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next; as, the coming week or year; the coming exhibition.

Welcome the coming, speed the parting, guest. Pope.

Your coming days and years. Byron.

2. Ready to come; complaisant; fond. [Obs.] Pope.

ComingCom"ing, n.
1. Approach; advent; manifestation; as, the coming of the train.

2. Specifically: The Second Advent of Christ, called usually the second coming.

Coming in. (a) Entrance; entrance way; manner of entering; beginning. “The goings out thereof, and the comings in thereof.” Ezek. xliii. 11 (b) Income or revenue. “What are thy comings in?” Shak.

ComeCome (?), v. i. [imp. Came (?); p. p. Come (?); p. pr & vb. n. Coming.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. � to go, Skr. gam. √23. Cf. Base, n., Convene, Adventure.]
1. To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go.

Look, who comes yonder? Shak.

I did not come to curse thee. Tennyson.

2. To complete a movement toward a place; to arrive.

When we came to Rome. Acts xxviii. 16.

Lately come from Italy. Acts xviii. 2.

3. To approach or arrive, as if by a journey or from a distance. “Thy kingdom come.” Matt. vi. 10.

The hour is coming, and now is. John. v. 25.

So quick bright things come to confusion. Shak.

4. To approach or arrive, as the result of a cause, or of the act of another.

From whence come wars? James iv. 1.

Both riches and honor come of thee ! 1 Chron. xxix. 12.

5. To arrive in sight; to be manifest; to appear.

Then butter does refuse to come. Hudibras.

6. To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied.

How come you thus estranged? Shak.

How come her eyes so bright? Shak.

Am come, is come, etc., are frequently used instead of have come, has come, etc., esp. in poetry. The verb to be gives a clearer adjectival significance to the participle as expressing a state or condition of the subject, while the auxiliary have expresses simply the completion of the action signified by the verb.

Think not that I am come to destroy. Matt. v. 17.

We are come off like Romans. Shak.

The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year. Bryant.

Come may properly be used (instead of go) in speaking of a movement hence, or away, when there is reference to an approach to the person addressed; as, I shall come home next week; he will come to your house to-day. It is used with other verbs almost as an auxiliary, indicative of approach to the action or state expressed by the verb; as, how came you to do it? Come is used colloquially, with reference to a definite future time approaching, without an auxiliary; as, it will be two years, come next Christmas; i. e., when Christmas shall come.
They were cried
In meeting, come next Sunday.
Lowell.Come, in the imperative, is used to excite attention, or to invite to motion or joint action; come, let us go. “This is the heir; come, let us kill him.” Matt. xxi. 38. When repeated, it sometimes expresses haste, or impatience, and sometimes rebuke. “Come, come, no time for lamentation now.” Milton.

To come, yet to arrive, future. “In times to come.” Dryden. “There's pippins and cheese to come.” Shak. -- To come about. (a) To come to pass; to arrive; to happen; to result; as, how did these things come about? (b) To change; to come round; as, the ship comes about. “The wind is come about.” Shak.
On better thoughts, and my urged reasons,
They are come about, and won to the true side.
B. Jonson.-- To come abroad. (a) To move or be away from one's home or country. “Am come abroad to see the world.” Shak. (b) To become public or known. [Obs.] “Neither was anything kept secret, but that it should come abroad.” Mark. iv. 22. -- To come across, to meet; to find, esp. by chance or suddenly. “We come across more than one incidental mention of those wars.” E. A. Freeman. “Wagner's was certainly one of the strongest and most independent natures I ever came across.” H. R. Haweis. -- To come after. (a) To follow. (b) To come to take or to obtain; as, to come after a book. -- To come again, to return. “His spirit came again and he revived.” Judges. xv. 19. - - To come and go. (a) To appear and disappear; to change; to alternate. “The color of the king doth come and go.” Shak. (b) (Mech.) To play backward and forward. -- To come at. (a) To reach; to arrive within reach of; to gain; as, to come at a true knowledge of ourselves. (b) To come toward; to attack; as, he came at me with fury. -- To come away, to part or depart. -- To come between, to intervene; to separate; hence, to cause estrangement. -- To come by. (a) To obtain, gain, acquire. “Examine how you came by all your state.” Dryden. (b) To pass near or by way of. -- To come down. (a) To descend. (b) To be humbled. -- To come down upon, to call to account, to reprimand. [Colloq.] Dickens. -- To come home. (a) To return to one's house or family. (b) To come close; to press closely; to touch the feelings, interest, or reason. (c) (Naut.) To be loosened from the ground; -- said of an anchor. -- To come in. (a) To enter, as a town, house, etc. “The thief cometh in.” Hos. vii. 1. (b) To arrive; as, when my ship comes in. (c) To assume official station or duties; as, when Lincoln came in. (d) To comply; to yield; to surrender. “We need not fear his coming inMassinger. (e) To be brought into use. “Silken garments did not come in till late.” Arbuthnot. (f) To be added or inserted; to be or become a part of. (g) To accrue as gain from any business or investment. (h) To mature and yield a harvest; as, the crops come in well. (i) To have sexual intercourse; -- with to or unto. Gen. xxxviii. 16. (j) To have young; to bring forth; as, the cow will come in next May. [U. S.] -- To come in for, to claim or receive. “The rest came in for subsidies.” Swift. -- To come into, to join with; to take part in; to agree to; to comply with; as, to come into a party or scheme. -- To come it over, to hoodwink; to get the advantage of. [Colloq.] -- To come near or To come nigh, to approach in place or quality; to be equal to. “Nothing ancient or modern seems to come near it.” Sir W. Temple. -- To come of. (a) To descend or spring from.Of Priam's royal race my mother came.” Dryden. (b) To result or follow from. “This comes of judging by the eye.” L'Estrange. -- To come off. (a) To depart or pass off from. (b) To get free; to get away; to escape. (c) To be carried through; to pass off; as, it came off well. (d) To acquit one's self; to issue from (a contest, etc.); as, he came off with honor; hence, substantively, a come-off, an escape; an excuse; an evasion. [Colloq.] (e) To pay over; to give. [Obs.] (f) To take place; to happen; as, when does the race come off? (g) To be or become after some delay; as, the weather came off very fine. (h) To slip off or be taken off, as a garment; to separate. (i) To hurry away; to get through. Chaucer. -- To come off by, to suffer. [Obs.]To come off by the worst.” Calamy. -- To come off from, to leave.To come off from these grave disquisitions.” Felton. -- To come on. (a) To advance; to make progress; to thrive. (b) To move forward; to approach; to supervene. -- To come out. (a) To pass out or depart, as from a country, room, company, etc. “They shall come out with great substance.” Gen. xv. 14. (b) To become public; to appear; to be published. “It is indeed come out at last.” Bp. Stillingfleet. (c) To end; to result; to turn out; as, how will this affair come out? he has come out well at last. (d) To be introduced into society; as, she came out two seasons ago. (e) To appear; to show itself; as, the sun came out. (f) To take sides; to announce a position publicly; as, he came out against the tariff. (g) To publicly admit oneself to be homosexual. -- To come out with, to give publicity to; to disclose. -- To come over. (a) To pass from one side or place to another. “Perpetually teasing their friends to come over to them.” Addison. (b) To rise and pass over, in distillation. -- To come over to, to join. -- To come round. (a) To recur in regular course. (b) To recover. [Colloq.] (c) To change, as the wind. (d) To relent. J. H. Newman. (e) To circumvent; to wheedle. [Colloq.] -- To come short, to be deficient; to fail of attaining. “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” Rom. iii. 23. -- To come to. (a) To consent or yield. Swift. (b) (Naut.) (with the accent on to) To luff; to bring the ship's head nearer the wind; to anchor. (c) (with the accent on to) To recover, as from a swoon. (d) To arrive at; to reach. (e) To amount to; as, the taxes come to a large sum. (f) To fall to; to be received by, as an inheritance. Shak. -- To come to blows. See under Blow. -- To come to grief. See under Grief. -- To come to a head. (a) To suppurate, as a boil. (b) To mature; to culminate; as a plot. -- To come to one's self, to recover one's senses. -- To come to pass, to happen; to fall out. -- To come to the scratch. (a) (Prize Fighting) To step up to the scratch or mark made in the ring to be toed by the combatants in beginning a contest; hence: (b) To meet an antagonist or a difficulty bravely. [Colloq.] -- To come to time. (a) (Prize Fighting) To come forward in order to resume the contest when the interval allowed for rest is over and “time” is called; hence: (b) To keep an appointment; to meet expectations. [Colloq.] -- To come together. (a) To meet for business, worship, etc.; to assemble. Acts i. 6. (b) To live together as man and wife. Matt. i. 18. -- To come true, to happen as predicted or expected. -- To come under, to belong to, as an individual to a class. -- To come up (a) to ascend; to rise. (b) To be brought up; to arise, as a question. (c) To spring; to shoot or rise above the earth, as a plant. (d) To come into use, as a fashion. -- To come up the capstan (Naut.), to turn it the contrary way, so as to slacken the rope about it. -- To come up the tackle fall (Naut.), to slacken the tackle gently. Totten. -- To come up to, to rise to; to equal. -- To come up with, to overtake or reach by pursuit. -- To come upon. (a) To befall. (b) To attack or invade. (c) To have a claim upon; to become dependent upon for support; as, to come upon the town. (d) To light or chance upon; to find; as, to come upon hid treasure.

ComeCome (?), v. t. To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here. [Slang]

To come it, to succeed in a trick of any sort. [Slang]

ComeCome, n. Coming. [Obs.] Chaucer.

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Definition (more)

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Synonyms

See also

coming (n.)

depart, exit, quit, say good-bye, take leave

come (n.)

seminal, seminiferous

Phrases

(come) of age • Johnny-come-lately • Kingdom-come • be at/come to/reach a standstill • bring/come into play • come a cropper • come about • come across • come across with • come after • come alive • come along • come along with • come along! • come apart • come around • come away • come back • come before • come between • come by • come clean • come close • come closer • come down • come down on • come down the stairs • come down to • come down with • come first • come forth • come forward • come from • come hell or high water • come home • come in • come in for • come in handy • come into • come into being • come into collision with • come into effect • come into fashion • come into force • come into its own • come into one's own • come into operation • come into prominence • come into sight • come into use • come into view • come into vogue • come later • come loose • come near • come nearer • come next • come of age • come off • come off second best • come off well • come on • come on a visit • come on the scene • come on the stage • come out • come out of its socket • come out of one's shell • come out of the closet • come out of the egg • come out on strike • come out right • come outdoors • come outside • come over • come round • come short • come through • come to • come to a compromise • come to a compromise with • come to a dead end • come to a halt • come to a standstill • come to a sticky end • come to a stop • come to an agreement • come to an agreement with • come to an end • come to an understanding • come to an understanding with • come to anchor • come to blows • come to fruition • come to grief • come to grips • come to grips with • come to hand • come to life • come to light • come to meet • come to mind • come to nothing • come to nought • come to o.s. • come to pass • come to rest • come to s.o.'s attention • come to terms • come to terms with • come to the aid of • come to the boil • come to the fore • come to the help of • come to the point • come to the surface • come to visit • come together • come towards • come true • come under • come unstuck • come up • come up for election • come up the stairs • come up to • come up to scratch • come up towards • come up with • come up with a solution to • come upon • come what may • come with • come-at-able • come-back • come-on • first come first served • first come, first served • first-come-first-serve • for some time to come • good things come to those who wait • how come • how come? • kingdom come • life to come • make come true • not come off • that won't come off • that won't come unhooked • time to come • to come • un-come-at-able • whatever may come

A Long Time Coming • Always Coming Home • America Coming Together • Baby's Coming Back • Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania • Barry Welsh is Coming • Cavender Is Coming • Christmas Is Coming • Coming Around • Coming Around (Brie Larson song) • Coming Around Again • Coming Around Again (album) • Coming Attraction • Coming Attractions • Coming Back to Life • Coming Clean • Coming Down • Coming Down Again • Coming Down from Red Lodge • Coming Down the Mountain • Coming Home • Coming Home (Alex Lloyd song) • Coming Home (Cinderella song) • Coming Home (Desperate Housewives) • Coming Home (Faye Wong album) • Coming Home (Lionel Richie album) • Coming Home (Lonestar album) • Coming Home (New Found Glory album) • Coming Home (The Mavis's song) • Coming Home (disambiguation) • Coming Out (1989 film) • Coming Out (2000 film) • Coming Out (Manhattan Transfer album) • Coming Out (TV series) • Coming Out Day • Coming Out Spiritually • Coming Out Stories • Coming Out of the Dark • Coming Soon (1982 film) • Coming Soon (1999 film) • Coming Soon (band) • Coming Soon (song) • Coming Street Cemetery • Coming Undone • Coming Undone wit It • Coming Up (song) • Coming Up Roses • Coming Up Rosie • Coming Up for Air • Coming Up for Air (album) • Coming Up to Breathe • Coming from the Sky • Coming into force • Coming into the Country • Coming of Age (1988 TV series) • Coming of Age (2008 TV series) • Coming of Age (Breaking Point album) • Coming of Age (Camel album) • Coming of Age (Memphis Bleek album) • Coming of Age (Unitarian Universalism) • Coming of Age (book) • Coming of Age (disambiguation) • Coming of Age Day • Coming of Age in Mississippi • Coming of Rage • Coming of age • Coming on Strong • Coming on the clouds • Coming or Going • Coming out • Coming out (disambiguation) • Coming to America • Coming to Homerica • Coming to Terms • Coming to Your Senses • Coming, Eden Bower! • Company's Coming • Corey's Coming • Daylight Is Coming • Do You Know Where You're Coming From? • Eighties Coming Back • Ev'rything's Coming Up Dusty • Everything's Coming up Roses • First coming • Goodnight Sweetheart, The Stitches Are Coming Apart • Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner • Guess What's Coming to Dinner? • Guess Who's Coming to Dinner • Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? • Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner? • Guess Who's Coming to the Wedding? • Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner • Hard Coming Love • Heaven Coming Down • Help! Teach is Coming to Stay • His Coming • I Didn't See It Coming • I Keep Coming Back (song) • I'm Coming • I'm Coming Out • I'm Coming Out (Ugly Betty) • It's All Coming Back to Me Now... • It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back) • It's Coming • Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town • Keep Coming Back (album) • Kingdom Coming • Long Time Coming • Long Time Coming (Jonny Lang album) • Long Time Coming (song) • Major Tom (Coming Home) • Mama, I'm Coming Home • Mary Is Coming • National Coming Out Day • November-Coming-Fire • Pale Horse Coming • Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness) • Second Coming • Second Coming (LDS Church) • Second Coming (Shotgun Messiah album) • Second Coming (band) • Second Coming (disambiguation) • Secular coming of age ceremony • She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain • She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain • She’ll Be Coming Around the Mountain • Should Have Seen It Coming • Slow Train Coming • Something's Coming • Something's Coming (Desperate Housewives) • Sometimes You See It Coming • Sunday Morning Coming Down (album) • Tell Me (You're Coming Back) • Thank You for Coming (The Live Bootlegs) • The 4th Coming • The B. Coming • The Barbarians are Coming • The Bears Are Coming • The Boys Are Coming Home • The Bunny Rabbits is Coming! • The Coming • The Coming American Renaissance • The Coming Anarchy • The Coming China Wars • The Coming Generational Storm • The Coming Global Superstorm • The Coming Storm • The Coming Victory of Democracy • The Coming and Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia • The Coming of Atlas • The Coming of Bill • The Coming of Conan • The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian • The Coming of El Borak • The Coming of Shadows • The Coming of the King • The Coming of the Padres • The Coming of the Quantum Cats • The Culling Is Coming • The Herald of Coming Good • The Indians Are Coming • The Money Kept Coming • The Outlaws Is Coming • The Party's Over...Thanks for Coming • The President Is Coming • The Reasons I Won't Be Coming • The Russians Are Coming • The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming • The Russians are coming • The Saints Are Coming • The Second Coming (Adina Howard album) • The Second Coming (Australian novel) • The Second Coming (Heroes) • The Second Coming (Kiss video) • The Second Coming (Little Richard album) • The Second Coming (TV serial) • The Second Coming (The Sopranos) • The Second Coming (album) • The Second Coming (poem) • The Second Coming of Steve Jobs • The VIIth Coming • The Vigilantes Are Coming • The Winter Is Coming • The Yanks Are Coming (1963 film) • There's a Good Time Coming • They Never Saw Me Coming • They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! • This Coming Gladness • Thunderbirds Are Coming Out • Up and Coming (TV series) • Valdez Is Coming • Vietnam, Long Time Coming • We're Coming Home • What's the World Coming To? • Where I'm Coming From • X-Is Coming • You Had It Coming • You Keep Coming Back Like a Song • You're Like Coming Home

...And Out Come the Wolves • ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down • 9pm (Till I Come) • A Change Is Gonna Come • A Change Is Gonna Come (The West Wing) • A Change Is Gonna Come (album) • A Change Is Gonna Come (song) • Always Come Back to Your Love • And Now It's Come to This • Angel Come Home • Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night) • Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) • Change Has Come • Chickens Come Home • Come (UK band) • Come (band) • Come Baby Come • Come Back Mrs. Noah • Come Back to Me (Desperate Housewives) • Come Back to What You Know EP • Come Back, Little Sheba • Come Back, Little Sheba (1952 film) • Come Back, Little Sheba (movie) • Come Back, Little Sheba (play) • Come Buy My Nice Fresh Ivy • Come By Chance, Newfoundland and Labrador • Come Clarity • Come Clean • Come Clean (Dwarves album) • Come Clean (Puddle of Mudd album) • Come Clean (rag) • Come Clean (song) • Come Close • Come Closer (album) • Come Dance with Me! • Come Dancing • Come Dancing with The Kinks • Come Dig Me Out • Come Find Yourself • Come Fly With Me (Michael Buble album) • Come Fly with Me • Come Fly with Me (album) • Come Fly with Me (film) • Come Fly with Me (song) • Come Get It • Come Get It! • Come Get Some • Come Give Your Love to Me • Come Go with Me • Come Home with Me • Come In Spinner • Come In, Stranger • Come Join The Fun • Come Join the Fun • Come Monday • Come My Fanatics... • Come On (EP) • Come On (The New Power Generation song) • Come On Eileen • Come On Feel the Dandy Warhols • Come On Get Up • Come On Over (Shania Twain album) • Come On Over (Shania Twain song) • Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You) • Come On Over Tour • Come On Pilgrim • Come On, Come In • Come Organisation • Come Out (Reich) • Come Out and Play (album) • Come Outside • Come Poop with Me • Come Rain or Come Shine • Come Sail Away • Come Sail Away – The Styx Anthology • Come See the Paradise • Come Softly to Me • Come Swing with Me! • Come Taste the Band • Come Together (album) • Come Together Music Festival • Come Together Now • Come Undone (Duran Duran song) • Come Undone (Robbie Williams song) • Come Upstairs • Come Wander With Me • Come What May • Come What May (1952 song) • Come What May (2001 song) • Come What(ever) May • Come a Little Closer • Come an' Get It • Come and Get It • Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album) • Come and Get It (novel) • Come and Get It (song) • Come and Get These Memories • Come and Get These Memories (album) • Come and Go • Come and See • Come and take it • Come as You Are (Beverley Knight song) • Come as you are • Come by Me • Come from the Shadows • Come in and Burn • Come on Die Young • Come on Down • Come on-a My House • Come to Where I'm From • Come to the Stable • Come with Me (Kumi Koda song) • Complex Party Come Along Theories • Creeping on ah Come Up • Don't Come Knocking • Down Will Come Baby • Dreams Can Come True, Greatest Hits Vol. 1 • Dreams Come True (album) • Dub Come Save Me • Easy Come, Easy Go (George Strait album) • For Funerals to Come • Freedom Come-All-Ye • Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come • H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come • He Come Down • Henry Please Come Home • Here Come the Brides (album) • Here Come the Double Deckers • Here Come the Drums • Here Come the Mummies • Here You Come Again • Here's Where the Strings Come In • Hold come what may • How Come • How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? • How Did It Ever Come to This? • I Come With Love • I Will Be Grateful for This Day, I Will Be Grateful for Each Day to Come • If Only a Sweet Surrender to the Nights to Come Be True • If You Come Back • If you build it, he will come • It Don't Come Easy • Joe Turner's Come and Gone • Junkers Come Here • Kingdom Come • Kingdom Come (2001 film) • Kingdom Come (Bragg novel) • Kingdom Come (band) • Kingdom Come (comics) • Kingdom Come (song) • Kingdom Come State Park • Lassie Come Home • Leave Before the Lights Come On • Let It Come Down (Spiritualized album) • Let Me Come Over • Let My People Come • Love Will Come Through • Lover, You Should've Come Over • Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) • Mama Told Me Not to Come • Moodswings (to Come at Me like That) • Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come • Philadelphia Here I Come! • Please Come Home... Mr. Bulbous • Rabbit Don't Come Easy • Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) • Run Come Save Me • Shape of Things to Come (album) • Shape of jazz to come • She's Come Undone • Snoopy, Come Home • Snoopy, Come Home! • So Crazy/Come • Sometimes They Come Back • Sometimes They Come Back… for More • Strangeways, Here We Come • Thank You Baby! (for Makin' Someday Come So Soon) • The Best Is Yet to Come (album) • The Come-back of Battling Billson • The Day Has Come • The Harder They Come (soundtrack) • The Life of the World to Come • The Master Has Come Back • The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most • The Roots Come Alive • The Shape of Things to Come • They Only Come Out at Night • Things to Come • Tomorrow Come Today • Tomorrow Will Never Come • Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) • We Come to the River • We Have Come for Your Children • When the Boys Come Marching Home • Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey • Wontcha Come out Tonight? • You Come Before You • You Come and Go Like a Pop Song

Analogical dictionary



coming (adj.)

future, to come[Similaire]














come (v. intr.)


come (v. intr.)

alter, change[Hyper.]

come[Domaine]


come (v. intr.)

rank[Hyper.]


come (v. intr.)

become[Hyper.]


come (v. intr.)




come (v. intr.)



come (v. intr.)

go, proceed[Hyper.]



come (v. intr.)

become, turn[Hyper.]



come (v. intr.)


come (v. intr.)

be[Hyper.]



come (v. intr.)

be[Hyper.]

come, derive, descend[Domaine]


come (v. intr.)

be[Hyper.]

come, follow, proceed[Domaine]


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