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There are 25 words containing COMEU

come␣undercome␣undonecome␣unhingedcome␣unstuckcome␣upcomeupancecomeupancescome␣up␣from␣behindcome␣uponcome␣upon␣the␣towncomeuppance come-uppancecomeuppances come-uppancescome␣up␣rosescome␣up␣shortcome␣up␣smelling␣of␣rosescome␣up␣snake␣eyescome␣up␣tocome␣up␣trumpscome␣up␣withcome␣up␣with␣snake␣eyescome␣up␣with␣the␣goodscome␣up␣with␣the␣rationsmarry␣come␣up

34 definitions found

  • come␣under — v. (Literally) To come underneath (something). — v. To be included or classified under (A title, specified class etc.). — v. To be subjected to, be under the auspices of.
  • come␣undone — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, undone;… — v. (Colloquial) To become disintegrated, to break into parts or pieces. — v. (Figurative) To come to ruin, to fail. To lose (a person’s)…
  • come␣unhinged — v. (Slang, idiomatic) To become angered or crazy; to lose control…
  • come␣unstuck — v. (Idiomatic, Britain) To get into trouble, to have an accident…
  • come␣up — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, up. — v. (Intransitive) To come towards, to approach. — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive) To emerge or become known, especially unexpectedly.
  • comeupance — n. Alternative form of comeuppance.
  • comeupances — n. Plural of comeupance.
  • come␣up␣from␣behind — v. To surprisingly succeed despite long odds; to stealthily or…
  • come␣upon — v. To discover or find, especially by chance or accident. — v. To befall; to affect; to happen to.
  • come␣upon␣the␣town — phr. (Archaic, idiomatic) To become a prostitute; turn to prostitution.
  • comeuppance — n. Retribution or outcome that is justly deserved.
  • come-uppance — n. Alternative form of comeuppance.
  • comeuppances — n. Plural of comeuppance.
  • come-uppances — n. Plural of come-uppance.
  • come␣up␣roses — v. (Idiomatic) To enter into a condition or situation which is…
  • come␣up␣short — v. Synonym of fall short.
  • come␣up␣smelling␣of␣roses — v. Alternative form of smell like a rose.
  • come␣up␣snake␣eyes — v. Alternative form of come up with snake eyes.
  • come␣up␣to — v. (Transitive) To approach.
  • come␣up␣trumps — v. Alternative form of turn up trumps.
  • come␣up␣with — v. (Idiomatic) To manage to produce, deliver, or present (something)… — v. To reach or overtake. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, up, with.
  • come␣up␣with␣snake␣eyes — v. (Slang) To fail to come up with anything; to get nowhere.
  • come␣up␣with␣the␣goods — v. (Informal) To produce what was expected or required.
  • come␣up␣with␣the␣rations — v. (Colloquial) Of a medal or award: to be given out somewhat…
  • marry␣come␣up — interj. (Archaic) Expressing surprise or indignation.
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