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I mean, two young men who, obviously, I mean, come on, like, that's not a mistake.

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He had just turned 25, and his huge orchestra of players his age and younger come on like their own boisterous force of nature.

Of course, he didn’t drown, he was just holding his breath, but come on, like we needed yet another punch to the heart?

She can come on like gangbusters, but even when she creeps in on cat feet, you notice her; she fills a room.

“He’s in the same room as me writing everything down and I look over there and it makes me want to get on my game a little bit more. Having him come on like this is special because you saw it brewing throughout last season and for it to come to fruition now is amazing.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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