Idioms
come to (something)
to be equal to something, to total a number, to amount to something
Our weekly food bill comes to much money every week.
come to a bad end
come to a dead end
come to a head
come to a pretty pass
come to a standstill
come to accept (something)
come to an end
come to believe (something)
come to blows
come to feel (something)
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(not) hear of (something)
dig some dirt up on (someone) or dig up some dirt on (someone)
on fire
leap to conclusions
have (someone) in one's pocket
worse for wear
trade in (something) or trade (something) in
feel dragged out
of no avail
have mixed feelings about (someone or something)
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Fact
When a man was hanged in Mississippi in 1894 the noose came undone and the prisoner fell to the ground. He was set free and and since his innocence was later established he was granted $5000.
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