Come in

//ˌkʌm ˈɪn//

"Come in" in a Sentence (20 examples)

Please come in and look around.

Come in, it's cold outside.

That flight just came in.

The third stage of the plan is where Team B comes in.

1889, Thomas Huxley, in Popular Science Monthly; part of the "Agnosticism controversy", Agnosticism: A Rejoinder As I have shown, "infidel" merely means somebody who does not believe what you believe yourself, and therefore Dr. Wace has a perfect right to call, say, my old Egyptian donkey-driver, Nooleh, and myself, infidels, just as Nooleh and I have a right to call him an infidel. The ludicrous aspect of the thing comes in only when either of us demands that the two others should so label themselves.

Blueberries will be coming in next month.

Most of the neighbors get 14 channels, but only two of them come in well here.

They started together, but the drummer came in late.

Near-synonym: come across

Near-synonym: come across

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to come in from the cold

Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety.

This is Charlie 456 to base. Come in, base. Do you read me?

Four-wheel drive sure came in handy while the bridge was washed out.

The horse I had bet on came in fourth in the second race.

My horse came in in the first race.

The tide will come in in an hour.

Orange blouses are coming in!

During the summer of 1984 there had been a backlash against labels in Portsmouth and a more simple style came in.

“Everyone says that you should wait, because your body doesn’t fully come in until you’re like 30, and I’m 20 years old, and why am I going to wait until I’m 30 to be snatched?” Catera Northup, an exotic dancer from Rhode Island, said.

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