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Phrases with «to come at»
The phrase
"to come at"
means to approach or attack something with force, aggression or hostility.
Full definition
at
(parent phrase)
to come
(parent phrase)
to come at
Related phrases
to come to an end at some point
Sentences with «to come at»
If you do
n't come at
all, then you should start coming.
(
redeeminggod.com
)
In the case of It Only
Comes At Night
, the answer is yes... and no.
(
firstshowing.net
)
The power
does come at
a slight cost; we could only manage around 21 mpg on the highway.
(
Autoweek.com
)
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