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71come — v. n. 1. Approach, advance, draw near, tend hitherward. 2. Arrive, get to, reach or attain any place or point. 3. [With from.] Proceed, issue, arise, result, follow, flow, ensue, originate, be derived, be due or owing, take rise. 4. Happen, occur …
72come about — Happen, come to pass. See come …
73come about — the change came about in 1989 Syn: happen, occur, take place, transpire, fall; crop up, materialize, arise, arrive, appear, surface; ensue, follow; literary come to pass, befall …
74Come Back, Africa — Directed by Lionel Rogosin Produced by Lionel Rogosin Written by Lionel Rogosin, Lewis Nkosi, William Modisane Cin …
75PASS — vi 1 a: to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion the Supreme Court pass ed on a statute b: to be legally issued judgment pass ed by default 2: to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of …
76pass — Ⅰ. pass [1] ► VERB 1) move or go onward, past, through, or across. 2) change from one state or condition to another. 3) transfer (something) to someone. 4) kick, hit, or throw (the ball) to a teammate. 5) (of time) go by. 6) …
77come to such a pass — come to such a ˈpass | come to a pretty ˈpass idiom (old fashioned humorous) to reach a sad or difficult state • I never thought things would come to such a pass as this. • …
78Come Rack! Come Rope! —   Co …
79pass# — pass vb Pass, pass away, elapse, expire mean to move or come to a termination or end. Pass and pass away imply gradual or gentle movement to another state or condition; they often imply a transition from life to death but they may suggest a… …
80come to a pretty pass — If something has come to a pretty pass, then it is in a difficult, unfavourable or negative situation …