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come from (somewhere)
to originate from somewhere, to be a native of a place
Several of the new students come from Mexico.
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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Fact
The tip of a bullwhip moves so fast that it breaks the sound barrier. The "crack" of a whip is actually a tiny sonic boom.
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