come


come (http://definr.com/come)

     v 1: move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach
          something or somebody; "He came singing down the road";
          "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come
          out of the closet!"; "come into the room" [syn: come up]
          [ant: go]
     2: reach a destination; arrive by movement or by making
        progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "He got into
        college"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
        [syn: arrive, get] [ant: leave]
     3: come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success
        came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes
        early in June"
     4: reach a state, relation, or condition; "The water came to a
        boil"; "We came to understand the true meaning of life";
        "Their anger came to a boil"; " I came to realize the true
        meaning of life"
     5: to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine";
        "Understanding comes from experience" [syn: follow]
     6: enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position; "He
        came into contact with a terrorist group"; "The shoes came
        untied"; "I came to see his point of view";  "her face
        went red with anger"; "The knot came loose"; "Your wish
        will come true"
     7: be found or available; "These shoes come in three colors;
        The furniture comes unassembled"
     8: come forth; "A scream came from the woman's mouth"; "His
        breath came hard" [syn: issue forth]
     9: be a native of; "She hails from Kalamazoo" [syn: hail]
     10: extend or reach; "The water came up to my waist"; "The
         sleeves come to your knuckles"
     11: exist or occur in a certain point in a series; "Next came
         the student from France"
     12: come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for
         example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble
         family"; "he comes from humble origins" [syn: derive, descend]
     13: cover a certain distance: "She came a long way"
     14: come under, be classified or included; "fall into a
         category"; "This comes under a new heading" [syn: fall]
     15: happen as a result; "Nothing good will come of this"
     16: add up in number or quantity; "The bills amounted to
         $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000" [syn: total, number,
          add up, amount]
     17: develop into; "This idea will never amount to anything";
         "nothing came of his grandiose plans" [syn: add up, amount]
     18: be received, as of news on the radio or television; "News
         came in of the massacre in Rwanda" [syn: come in]
     19: come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that
         we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then
         came to her" [syn: occur]
     20: proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"
         "How are you making out in graduate school?" "He's come a
         long way" [syn: do, fare, make out, get along]
     21: experience orgasm; "she could not come because she was too
         upset"
     22: have a certain priority; "My family comes first"