Idioms
come to accept (something)
to begin or learn to do or feel something
At first, I disliked the girl but recently I have come to accept her.
come to an end
come to believe (something)
come to blows
come to feel (something)
come to grief
come to grips with (something)
come to know (someone or something)
come to life
come to light
come to mind
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lick one's lips
have the makings of (something)
at a stretch
break into (someone's) conversation
get one's say
give credit where credit is due
man-about-town
make a scene
quick and dirty
down and dirty
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Fact
The phrase Often a bridesmaid, but never a bride, actually originates from an advertisement for Listerine mouthwash from 1924
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