Word info Synonyms

come of

Verb

Meaning

come of (third-person singular simple present comes of, present participle coming of, simple past came of, past participle come of)

To result from.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

ABERDEEN, HONG KONG — If there's one good thing to come of quarantine, it's that in our absence some timid pandas finally mated after 10 years. Source: Internet

At No. 21, Alessandro Dell’Acqua has been wrestling with how to create formal attire for a younger generation, bent on comfort and having come of age in a street wear-era. Source: Internet

An enthusiastic Supergirl asks for a tease of what's to come of her time in the future, and Brainiac-5 whispers something to her that takes her by surprise -- in a good way. Source: Internet

And look what’s come of that—the economy is still in ruins, and there are 150,000 Americans dead. Source: Internet

But what will be the position in years to come of the young man who has deliberately elected to outcaste himself from this all-embracing brotherhood? Source: Internet

Heelside approach * Half Cab - when you come of the top of the water and do a surface 180 in the air Grab variations * Indy - The back hand grabs the toes edge between the feet. Source: Internet

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