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Definition of
come of phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
come of
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
come of/from something
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to be the result of something
I made a few inquiries, but nothing
came of it
.
+ doing something
That comes from eating too much!
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come out of
phrasal verb
come of age
come to think of it
come out of the closet
come out of your shell
the shape of things to come
come/crawl out of the woodwork
come into/go out of, etc. use
come down on one side of the fence or the other
come up/out of something smelling like roses/a rose
be, come, etc. within a whisker of something/doing something
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Phrasal verbs
come out of
phrasal verb
Idioms
come of age
come to think of it
come out of the closet
come out of your shell
the shape of things to come
come/crawl out of the woodwork
come into/go out of, etc. use
come down on one side of the fence or the other
come up/out of something smelling like roses/a rose
be, come, etc. within a whisker of something/doing something
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Nearby words
come into
phrasal verb
comely
adjective
come of
phrasal verb
come off
phrasal verb
come off it
phrasal verb