Come To

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Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word come-to. Define come-to, come-to synonyms, come-to pronunciation, come-to translation, English dictionary definition of come-to.

To try to attract someone romantically or sexually Urban Dictionary

The single most persuasive phrase in the English language. Urban Dictionary

To be aggressive toward someone, usually with jealous and/or malicious undertones. Urban Dictionary

Exceedingly attractive, in an overtly sexual way. Urban Dictionary

Come on is a fast phrase which is meant to persuade someone into understanding a different perspective. It can be used to attempt to help someone agree/convince them that you have their best intentions in mind. Come on can also mean that somebody is being too slow, and they need to do something faster. "Come on" isn't meant to be used literally. However, the phrase is common, yet vague, nondescript, and should not be used. Urban Dictionary

A state of mind only obtainable through understanding the fact that they are coming Urban Dictionary

On the way. Usually said with some dramatic emphasism. Urban Dictionary

When everyone thinks you're gay so you have to announce that you're actually straight. Urban Dictionary

To approach. Urban Dictionary

Means the same as 'cum' - it's just a different spelling, so calm down. Check it out on dictionary.com if you want, both spellings are acceptable. Urban Dictionary

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The word "come-to" in example sentences

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 in—the 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 once—jabbering 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)

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