A bare foot and leg surmounted by a fluttering scrap of white raiment was thrust through the balusters, followed by a protesting scream as his nurse heavily pursued the fugitive with upraised voice: "Coom back, Reginald, coom back!
Only this afthernoon shecoom down here to show me her foine clothes she was wearin' to the parrty.
It'll be a sorry day for this house if they nivercoom walking into it again.
Und how you coom by dot oats pooty soon avhile ago?
Presently he brightened up: "Yo, how you coomby dot vheat all de dime?
Oi thowt a wur a-gwoan to bawl the last toime we coomdown together, and zo oi joost stayed down and walked 'im whoam.
My parents afterwards removed to the Nant (or dingle) near Nantglyn, situated in a place called Coom Pernant.
Why doesn't thee coom and zet doon here in the burrow?
Here, you just coom whoam along o' I, an I'll gie 'ee summut to arg about!
He went away to the woods wi' it, and then was shamed to coom back, I know.
I sent him fer the bag wi' the pay-roll in it, an' he never coom back.
Tell him to coom back; the Province'll fergive him.
You'd petter coom down in de wasser, Vere dere's heaps of dings to see, Und have a shplendid tinner Und drafel along mit me.
Coom down und full your bockets, Und I'll giss you like averydings.
Aa coom on that yestherday--an A've bin sair exercised aboot thy preachin ever sen!
The spalpeens have coom along and run off with the same.
But the woods saam to be full of thim; there may be some kind of an Indian war that has broke out and these are the first part of the rid army that is to coomdown and swaap us over the Rocky Mountains.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.