Glistening babies slide out almost silently from beneath, oftentimes into their mothers 'own hands, and come-to on their mothers bellies, at last on the other side. ❋ Unknown (2008)
And I gat her to come-to unto her life again, and I set the lovely tale very swift to ease her, and surely with love and warmth, and kist her with a great joy. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Since this is the come-to place for venting and worrying and action… ❋ Unknown (2006)
Then he gigged the horse, turned him, and started back the way they'd come-to have another look at the oil patch, mayhap. ❋ King, Stephen (1997)
It was the reason she had come-to bring the Elves back into the Westland and to help find a way to put an end to the Shadowen. ❋ Brooks, Terry (1992)
Lessa realized that she had, at last, fully accepted her role: as Weyrwoman and as mate, to help F'lar shape men and events for many Turns to come-to secure Pern against the Threads. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (1968)
She had evidently more on her than she could bear; yet it was in vain to try to take it inthe clewline was not strong enough; and they were thinking of cutting away, when another wide yaw and a come-to, snapped the guys, and the swinging boom came in, with a crash, against the lower rigging. ❋ Unknown (1909)
The Italian ship had a crew of thirty men; nearly three times as many as the Alert, which was afterwards on the coast, and was of the same size; yet the Alert would get under weigh and come-to in half the time, and get two anchors, while they were all talking at oncejabbering like a parcel of Yahoos, and running about decks to find their cat-block. ❋ Unknown (1909)
No sooner had we come-to, than a strong south-easter, which had been threatening us all day, set in, with heavy rain and a chilly atmosphere. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Similarly, we cannot say 'He has come to the precise conclusion (that) I thought he would come', because we should be mutilating the verb to 'come-to'; we can, however, say 'to the conclusion (that) I thought he would', 'come-to' being then represented by 'would'. ❋ Unknown (1908)
Well, I saw at last what whalers used to call 'the blink of the ice'; that is to say, its bright apparition or reflection in the sky when it is left behind, or not yet come-to. ❋ Unknown (1906)
Butcher Randall had come-to from his swoon and wished to shake hands: and almost before Charles could pick up a towel and dry himself the fallen champion appeared with a somewhat battered grin. ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)
But as her head swept sluggishly round and she began, with apparent difficulty, to come-to, her mainmast went over the side, and she fell off again without having fired a single gun. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)
He was profoundly stunned, so that he didn't come-to until he was brought to a surgeon. ❋ George Washington Cable (1884)
I didn't know nothin 'for a spell, and when I come-to, the fight was over just there, and I found myself layin' by a wall of poor Major long-side wuss wounded than I was. ❋ Unknown (1871)
'If you come-to before daylight,' thought the sergeant, 'I shall be surprised for one.' ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)
But I learned how that they had been literally thrown down there, as they supposed, for they had come-to very much as we had, to find themselves lying helpless on the floor. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
The next moment he had fainted dead away, to come-to in a few minutes and find his companion laying snow upon his temples. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
As he was laid down on his back he began to come-to, and looked wildly round, while when he saw my uncle approach him knife in hand, he set his teeth and made a fierce attempt to rise. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
She felt [bold] and [confident] enough [to come on] to him at the party. ❋ Fjii (2010)
Michael: [I'm not sure] I want to do this.
[Gob]: [Come on]! ❋ CJBC (2006)
"Don't try to [come for me], heifer! You know you just jealous."
"I make [six figures], and you're nothing but a housewife. [Come for me]!!"
"They tried to come for me with some stuff from my past. I wasn't having it." ❋ Natemup (2014)
[Felicia] was a comely [lass]. ❋ Rabbi Wenzel (2003)
I'm trying to [get you] to [agree] with me; [come on, man]! ❋ Thereelme (2019)
[Observer]: I don't understand...
[Eileen]: That is because... [They are coming]...
Observer: I understand! ❋ BossHoss (2008)
Don't [worry], I'm a-coming! ❋ WhiteGuyNerd (2010)
Dude 1: Bro, I like [cooking], acting, and [Taylor Swift], so I had to come in to my parents today!
Dude 2: That sucks homie. Did they throw you a [coming in party]? ❋ Gazzy With A G (2017)
(She [wanted] me to [come to] her) ❋ F-Sargent (2003)
"I'm about to come"
"I'm also about to [cum]" ❋ Tom Preston (2004)