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View definitions for come over

come over

verb as in call

verb as in come

verb as in come by

verb as in drop in

verb as in get

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“A lot of families,” Foster said, “the smarter one usually comes over here and the other one goes to the other school and then the family’s torn, you know what I mean?”

When Barry Weiss, former President of Jive Records, was asked how he got the band to come over to their label, he said frankly, "We stole them. We basically stole NSYNC."

From Salon

Get an insomniac friend to come over to your house and poke you with a stick.

From BBC

They are neither really good nor really bad, but the big test comes over the next four weeks.

“They come over the mountain, enter the area of separation with a trail of pack horses, eight at a time, with two armed guys,” he said.

From BBC

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

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