Idioms

come from (somewhere)
to originate from somewhere, to be a native of a place
Several of the new students come from Mexico.

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  • come from far and wide
  • come from nowhere
  • come full circle
  • come hell or high water
  • come home to (someone)
  • come in handy
  • come into (some money)
  • come into fashion
  • come into one's own
  • come of age
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  • if so
  • draw interest
  • chip on one's shoulders
  • jump out of one's skin
  • footloose and fancy-free
  • rev (something) up or rev up (something)
  • get one's feet wet
  • bite the dust
  • push the panic button
  • in a coon's age


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