Come over
To come for a visit. My friend is going to come over for a visit tonight.
To come for a visit. My friend is going to come over for a visit tonight.
To count people. Also (Count head's). After the teacher finished counting noses everybody got on the bus.
To change sides. To join this party or side. The politician supports the opposition but we hope that he will soon come over to our side.
To come to someone. A small blue car came my way while I was standing on the highway.
To do what one is required or expected to do (often under difficult circumstances). My friend will always come through for me when I need his... Read more →
To complete a difficult activity successfully, to survive something successfully. Our town came through the big storm with no damage.
To depend on someone or something. You can count on our boss to do everything right.
To regain consciousness. The woman came to a few hours after the accident.
To end in disaster. The man and his family came to a bad end when they moved to a small town.
To be unable to go any further. We kept driving on the dirt road until we came to a dead end.