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Example sentences for "come over"

  • She looked so piqued and her eyes were so big and starin' that it come over me in a flash what she meant.

  • I'll come over an' hep you break 'em when they're big 'nough.

  • In the same country, four hundred acres of land were decreed to Belligenes, by whose means Mericus had been persuaded to come over.

  • Watch it and its doings long enough, and you'll come over to my way of thinking, too.

  • I'll come over some of these days and get it myself.

  • He stated his errand, asking Annixter to come over to Los Muertos that evening for seven o'clock dinner.

  • Come over here to the bench and sit down.

  • Why, that after we're carried, he's to come over here to live with Aunt Francesca and Rose, and give us the house to ourselves.

  • But, if he could write letters now, it would not be long before he would be able to come over, though his hand had not yet been taken off.

  • Catherine threw herself into his easy-chair and loosened her coat.

  • I hear little Harrison[9] is come over; it was he I sent to Utrecht.

  • And I am resolved, when I come over, MD shall be acquainted with Lady Kerry: we have struck up a mighty friendship; and she has much better sense than any other lady of your country.

  • It is come over in the Dutch news prints that I was arrested on an action of twenty thousand pounds by the Duke of Marlborough.

  • He says that an ambitious tantivy,[2] missing of his towering hopes of preferment in Ireland, is come over to vent his spleen on the late Ministry, etc.

  • I think they had better lie in England in some good hand till Lady Giffard dies; and I will think of some such hand before I come over.

  • Now, then, I'll see why Martha didn't come over.

  • When on the other side of the boundary they grew very brave, daring us to come over to fight them, well aware all the time that the international line prevented us from continuing the pursuit.

  • Come over and we will talk this matter over.

  • I begged him to come over to Louisville; that I wanted to see him on business as important as any in Washington, and hoped he would come and spend at least a day with us.

  • He also sent around to the right of his army some two or three other divisions, besides directing that other troops be held in readiness on the north side of the James River to come over on call.

  • Now I'm goin' to telephone her and ask her to come over to-morrow, and I'll prepare the way.

  • I've been intending to come over for a week, but I've been too busy.

  • After a little more argument Marjorie consented, and she telephoned for Delight to come over, and then King telephoned for Frederick Henderson, better known by the more euphonious name of Flip.

  • She had promised Marjorie she'd come over to see Gladys, but she came rather unwillingly.

  • And I'm so lonely and sad I thought perhaps you'd come over to see me.

  • But what he evidently saw appeared to come over him, at the same time, as too much for him, so that he fell back suddenly to ground where she was not awaiting him.

  • I went up to my man's store--this was just a few weeks ago--and asked him to come over with me.

  • Man, come over to-night and bring your pipes.

  • Do you remember how you used to come over an' eat cold b'iled dish for supper, that last summer you was down here?

  • Father told me to come over, and see if you can't tell something about our cows.

  • Come over to Marion Lawrence's," she commanded, breathlessly.

  • Come over to the Westcott and warm up with coffee," said Jean.

  • Come over for a minute, can't you, Eleanor?

  • Well, well, I'll come over to you," answered Pelle cheerfully.

  • A horror used to come over me--quite causeless--so that I had to bellow aloud; and then the farmers used to beat me.

  • But it's a tremendous change that's come over you!

  • Come over to us instead and keep Christmas with us.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come over" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bare majority; been formed; but one; come across; come alongside; come back; come down; come fill; come forth; come forward; come hame; come into; come now; come thither; come true; come uppe; come upstairs; come with; comes home; private detective; second reading; still going; total abstainer; total eclipse; trouble you; walled cells