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Phrasal Verbs with Come

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  • Does this hood come off?
    to be able to be removed
  • You came back very late last night.
    to return
  • The full story came out at the trial.
    to become known
  • We came away with the impression that all was not well with their marriage.
    to leave a place with a particular feeling or impression
  • When the right opportunity comes along, she'll take it.
    to arrive
  • The book just came apart in my hands.
    to break into pieces
  • Do come around and see us some time.
    to come to a place, especially a house
  • He spoke for a long time, but his meaning didn't really come across
    to be understood
  • She came up with a new idea for increasing sales.
    to find or produce an an answer
  • I'd hate anything to come between us.
    to damage a relationship between two people
  • Your mother hasn't yet come round from the anaesthetic.
    to become conscious again
  • The ceilling came down with a terrific crash.
    to break and fall to the ground