Come over - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkəm ˈəʊvər|
Brit.  |kʌm ˈəʊvə|

verb

- communicate the intended meaning or impression (syn: come across)

Extra examples

Many members of the opposition are coming over to our party.

She came over dizzy, when she looked downwards.

The sky came over dark while I was working.

He tries to come over as a poet, but nobody believes him.

...come over sometime and I'll show you my roses...

Why don't you come over to our place one evening?

I came over to North America in 1967.

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