Definition of «to keep coming»

The idiomatic expression "to keep coming" means to continue happening, appearing or being experienced repeatedly. It is often used in a positive sense when describing something that is desired and enjoyable, such as good luck or success. However, it can also be used negatively to describe an undesirable situation or experience that keeps recurring.

Sentences with «to keep coming»

  • But the constant loop of rewards and growth in the game just keeps you coming back for more, and more, and more, until you completely lose yourself to it. (pocketgamer.biz)
  • I was so happy I had what to feed him, and he just kept coming back for more because it's just. (busyinbrooklyn.com)
  • The thrill of reaching (and exceeding) goals with limited resources isn't what keeps them coming in every day. (inc.com)
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