Idioms
come to terms with (someone or something)
to reach an agreement with someone, to accept something
We came to terms with the bank and were able to buy the house.
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)
come up with (something)
come what may
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read (something) through or read through (something)
pound the beat
from stem to stern
loom large (on the horizon)
turn over (an engine)
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
do a number on (someone or something)
a penny for one's thoughts
precious few/little
on (someone's) behalf
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