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comings and goings
Idioms and Phrases
Movements, activities, as in He's in and out of the office; I can't keep up with his comings and goings , or In her job on the school board, Mrs. Smith keeps track of all the comings and goings in town .Example Sentences
Based on how things go, there will undoubtedly be more comings and goings during the next transfer portal window from April 16-25.
Martin and Claire have lived in the town all their lives, and Martin says the comings and goings at the airport "never affect us".
Despite all the comings and goings, Ruffin said, he still knows residents up and down the street, just as he did when he popped into neighbors’ homes as a kid, or wandered into someone’s backyard to grab a piece of fruit off a tree.
But the casualties include some of the things we often take for granted: the rhythms and routines that fill each day, the comings and goings of neighbors, the histories of the places we call home.
Although Potter would not have to juggle the demands of European football at West Ham, he would be joining the club midway through the season - which can bring challenges with the January transfer window open and potential comings and goings to deal with.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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