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v.
1.cause to experience suddenly
2.have to do with or be relevant to
3.attain
4.return to consciousness

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  • come through
  • come short
  • come round
  • come over
  • come on
  • come off
  • come of age
  • come near
  • come into being
  • come into
  • come to grips
  • come to hand
  • come to life
  • come to light
  • come to mind
  • come to the fore
  • come together
  • come up
  • come up to
  • come upon
  • new-sprung
  • unreduced
  • hydrochlorothiazide
  • omotic
  • bilocular capsule
  • mancunian
  • blind bend
  • tell
  • phyllocladus
  • circumflex iliac artery

  • Idiom of the Day

    leaf through (something)
    to look through a book or magazine or newspaper without reading it in detail
    I leafed through several magazines in the doctor's office.



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    She gets very stressed up and goes running in order to work ________ all her negative energy

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