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come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
come
:
i
ntr.v.
came
(k
m)
,
come
,
com·ing
,
comes
1.
a
.
To
adv
an
ce toward
the
speaker
or
toward a spec
if
ied place; approach:
Come to me.
b.
To advance
in
a specified manner:
The
children
came reluctantly
when
I insisted.
2.
a.
To
make
progress; advance:
a
form
er drug
add
ict
who
has
come a
long
way
.
b.
To fare:
How
are
things coming
today
?
They
're coming fine.
3.
a.
To r
each
a
part
icular point in a series or
as
a result
of
order
ly progression:
At
last
we
came to the chapter
on
ergonomics.
b.
To arrive, as in due course:
Dawn comes at 5
a.m.
in June.
4.
To move
into
view; appear:
The
moon
came
over
the horizon.
5.
To occur in
time
;
take
place:
The game
will
be
played tomorrow, come rain or shine.
6.
a.
To arrive at a particular result or end:
come to an
under
standing.
b.
To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition:
Come to
your
senses!
c.
To move or be brought to a particular position:
The convoy came to an abr
up
t halt.
7.
To extend; reach:
water
that
came to
my
waist.
8.
To
have
priority;
ran
k:
My work comes
first
.
9.
To happen as a result:
This
mess comes of
you
r
care
lessness.
10.
To fall to
one
:
No good
can
come of t
his
.
11.
To occur in the
mind
:
A good idea just came to me.
12.
a.
To issue forth:
A cry came
from
the frightened child.
b.
To be derived; originate:
Oaks come from acorns.
c.
To be descended:
They come from a good
family
.
d.
To be
with
in a
given
range or spectrum of reference or application:
This stipulation comes within the terms of your contr
act
.
13.
To be a native or resident:
My friend comes from Chic
ago
.
14.
To add up to a certain amount:
Expenses came to more than income.
15.
a.
To become:
The knot came loose. This
is
a dream that has come true.
b.
To turn
out
to be:
A good education
do
esn't come cheap.
16.
To be available or obtainable:
shoes that come in
all
sizes.
17.
Vulgar Slang
To experience orgasm.
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Lesson No. 1 Glossary