come+suddenly+on

  • 61come over — 1) PHRASAL VERB: no passive If a feeling or desire comes over you, especially a strange or surprising one, it affects you strongly. [V P n] As I entered the corridor which led to my room that eerie feeling came over me... [V P n] I m sorry, I don …

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  • 62come to life — 1) the kids are finally coming to life Syn: become active, come alive, wake up, awaken, arouse, rouse, stir; literary waken 2) the carved angel suddenly came to life Syn: become animate, come alive …

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  • 63Suddenly — Sudden Sud den, a. [OE. sodian, sodein, OF. sodain, sudain, F. soudain, L. subitaneus, fr. subitus sudden, that has come unexpectedly, p. p. of subire to come on, to steal upon; sub under, secretly + ire to go. See {Issue}, and cf.… …

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  • 64come to a head — verb a) To rapidly come to a turning point. The escalating crisis between England and her American colonies came to a head when fighting broke out in 1775. b) To suddenly reveal that which has lain latent for a time. His festering anger came to a …

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  • 65come over — 1》 (of a feeling) begin to affect.     ↘Brit. informal suddenly start to feel a specified way. 2》 change to another side or point of view. → come …

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  • 66ˌcome ˈout with sth — phrasal verb to say something suddenly, usually something that surprises or shocks people You never know what the children are going to come out with.[/ex] …

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  • 67come forth — verb To move forward and into view, to emerge, to appear. Suddenly a man appeared and came forth out of the fog …

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  • 68come to a full stop — 1) if a vehicle comes to a full stop, it slows until it is completely still 2) to end, especially suddenly or unexpectedly …

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  • 69come to a stop — to stop Suddenly the music came to a stop …

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  • 70ˌcome ˈover sb — phrasal verb if a feeling comes over you, it suddenly affects you in a strong way …

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