Definition: 1. Move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody. 2. Reach a state, relation, or condition. 3. To be the product or result.
Use 'come' in a sentence:
1. "Come on," she told herself.
2. I've only come for an hour.
3. The buttons had come undone.
4. Come here, you little rascal!
5. 'Come here at once!' she ordered.
6. Has the mailman come yet?
7. He was glad he'd come.
8. They returned whence they had come.
9. Maybe he'll come, maybe he won't.
10. He insists that she should come.
11. The rains come in September.
12. Can I come too?
13. We watched the sun come up.
14. Let me just finish this and then I'll come.
15. Have you come far?
16. This design came to be known as the Oriental style.
17. You can all come? Excellent!
18. It was very good of you to come.
19. Come (my) dearest, let's go home.
20. Come here, you little bugger!
21. I came last but one in the race.
22. "I didn't ask you to come. Incidentally, why have you come?"
23. He insists that she come.
24. He sent me word to come.
25. Her blouse had come undone.
26. I'm afraid we can't come.
27. What a shame they couldn't come.
28. Come on Doreen, let's dance.
29. Come on Steve—let her rip.
30. Come on, darling, we'll be late.
31. I noticed them come in.
32. I could come next week, or the week after.
33. Talking about my problems doesn't come easy to me.
34. Isn't it time the government came clean about their plans for education?
35. Several more people than usual came to the meeting.
36. There comes a point where you give up.
37. Come and visit with me some time.
38. The house came on the market last year.
39. I've come to get my book.
40. You may come if you wish.
41. When did this word come into common use?
42. Double the expected number of people came to the meeting.
43. This nail won't come out.
44. People came from all over the world to view her work.
45. The name has come down from the last century.
46. The new rules come into operation from next week.
47. When do the new regulations come into force?
48. This will be a problem for some time to come.
49. She had come to see the problem in a new light.
50. I'd asked everybody but only two people came.
51. We've come a long way since the early days of the project.
52. The party came to power at the last election.
53. This particular model comes with a wide range of options.
54. Several people came forward with information.
55. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis.
56. The new computer system comes on stream next month.
57. Interest rates should come down.
58. This moment will live in our memory for many years to come.