Idioms
come to one's senses
to begin to think clearly or act sensibly
The man came to his senses and bought a cheap car rather than an expensive one.
come to pass
come to terms with (someone or something)
come to the fore
come to the point
come true
come unglued
come up
come up in the world
come up smelling like roses
come up to (someone or something)
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taken aback
in check
teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
set (someone) back or set back (someone)
come to naught
have a mind like a steel trap
give (someone) a start
in a kind of way
hold up
set up (something) or set (something) up
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