Definition: 1. The act of drawing spatially closer to something. 2. Arrival that has been awaited. 3. The temporal property of becoming nearer in time.
Use 'coming' in a sentence:
1. Everybody faces down ! There are bombs coming over!
2. The trees are coming into leaf.
3. Half the pleasure of coming home is finding out what's been happening while you were away.
4. Are you coming or not?
5. I think there's rain coming on.
6. He's coming with me for company.
7. We heard the train coming.
8. This coming Sunday is her birthday.
9. A lot of people are coming to the meeting.
10. We saw them coming downstairs.
11. There are 52 people coming, all told.
12. I'm glad hats are coming back.
13. Wotcha Dave—thanks for coming.
14. They're obviously not coming.
15. We've got visitors coming this weekend.
16. Prospects for the coming year look bright.
17. You're both coming? Splendid!
18. I deeply appreciate your kindness in coming so far to meet me.
19. There is every probability of his coming.
20. John and Susan phoned. They're coming round this evening.
21. The bogeyman's coming!
22. Has everyone confirmed (that) they're coming?
23. Watch out! There's a car coming!
24. What a busy place , with so many people coming and going.
25. I had been a little too premature in coming to this conclusion.
26. They talk of the coming battle.
27. I can't smooth these folds away; they keep coming back.
28. This obviously depends on the weather in the coming months.
29. Her birthday is coming up soon.
30. The rain was coming down in buckets.
31. You needn't bother about coming up, I'll look after him.
32. The cat beat a hasty retreat when he saw the dog coming.
33. The fall of one leaf is enough to tell coming of autumn.
34. They're coming to stay for a week.
35. So you won't be coming tonight, huh?
36. In less than four hours my enthusiasm had waned and I rather reproached myself for coming.
37. The project is coming on fine.
38. Your breakfast is coming soon.
39. In the coming months.
40. You're coming? I'm so pleased.
41. We do have elections coming up.
42. How many people are coming to the party?
43. She apologized to her teacher for coming to school late.
44. Face facts —she isn't coming back.
45. She conditioned her acceptance of the gift on his coming to dinner next evening.
46. You may depend on his / him coming.
47. A message is just coming through.
48. Oh, look! The sun's coming out!
49. We have a full order book for the coming year.
50. There she is, coming round the corner.
51. When is Nanny coming to stay?
52. There's a storm coming.
53. It's hard to keep track of the children's comings and goings.
54. Foxes started coming in from the surrounding countryside.
55. Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring.
56. With the coming of modern technology, many jobs were lost.
57. The book's coming along nicely.
58. The government will probably fall at the coming election.
59. She didn't even call to say she wasn't coming.