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come over
verb
- adverb (of a person or his words) to communicate the intended meaning or impression
he came over very well
- adverb to change allegiances
some people came over to our side in the war
- informal.to undergo or feel a particular sensation
I came over funny
noun
- (in the Isle of Man) a person who has come over from the mainland of Britain to settle
Example Sentences
From playing a few games for Derby Trailblazers to getting his eye back in with a friend who had come over from America, he was recruited by the Leicester Riders in the British Basketball League.
"A bad feeling came over me," he added, describing Lady Helen's mind as being in "a new world".
She "still stuck it out" until her friend came over.
The title track documents their chance meeting at a pub: "With two pints in his hands, he came over and said, 'Nice to meet you'."
He wants Mexico to stop immigrants from coming over the border and likewise stop fentanyl from coming into the country, and they've done everything asked of them to make that happen.
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