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Definition of
coming adjective
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
coming
adjective
adjective
NAmE
/
/
ˈkʌmɪŋ
/
/
[
only before noun
]
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happening soon; next
in the coming months
This coming Sunday is her birthday.
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coming
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coming
noun
come
verb
coming of age
noun
up-and-coming
adjective
the Second Coming
noun
be coming up roses
see something coming
where somebody is coming from
you've got another think coming
what is the world coming to?
have (got) it/that coming (to you)
have something coming out of your ears
not know whether you're coming or going
be falling/coming apart at the seams
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Idioms
be coming up roses
see something coming
where somebody is coming from
you've got another think coming
what is the world coming to?
have (got) it/that coming (to you)
have something coming out of your ears
not know whether you're coming or going
be falling/coming apart at the seams
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Nearby words
comic strip
noun
coming
noun
coming
adjective
coming of age
noun
comma
noun