Idioms
come home to (someone)
to become apparent to someone
It suddenly came home to the young family that their house had been destroyed in the fire.
come in handy
come into (some money)
come into fashion
come into one's own
come of age
come off
come on strong
come on the scene
come on!
come out ahead
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devil of a job
afraid of one's own shadow
cut-and-dried
set up (someone) or set (someone) up
for a song
think twice (about something)
do time
a sitting duck
under a cloud (of suspicion)
meet one's end/death
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