Phrasal verb | Main meaning |
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come over [kʌm ˈəʊvər] | to visit someone at their place |
Other meanings
- to move from one place to another (physically or emotionally)
- visit
- drop by
- move closer
- be influenced
Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "come over"
- Why don’t you come over tonight?
- I came over to see how you’re doing.
- A strange feeling came over me.
Features of Using "come over"
Informal, used in casual speech. Common for home visits, emotional reactions, or sudden influences.
Other phrasal verbs with the verb come
come in
to enter a place
come back
return to a place
come up
to appear or be mentioned unexpectedly
come down
to fall to the ground
come out
to appear or become visible or known
come across
to find something by chance
come up with
to think of or produce (an idea, etc.)
come forward
to offer help or information
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