American Idioms and Expressions

Come Over Idiom

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come over
What does come over mean?
to come for a visitMy friend is going to come over for a visit next week.
come over
What does come over mean?
to change sidesThe politician supports the opposition but we hope that he will soon come over to our side.
come over
What does come over mean?
to come for a visit My friend is going to come over for a visit tonight.

come over
What does come over mean?
to change sides The politician supports the opposition but we hope that he will soon come over to our side.


Some Random Idioms
ground floor
What does "ground floor" mean?
the first or best chance (especially in a business)The video store was a good investment and I was happy to get in on the ground floor.
bundle of nerves
What does "bundle of nerves" mean?
a very nervous or anxious personThe woman has become a bundle of nerves after looking after her three children.
do a job on
What does "do a job on" mean?
destroy; ruin; harm (somebody or something)
read (something) over
What does "read (something) over" mean?
to read somethingI read my presentation over before I had to deliver it to the class.
hose
What does "hose" mean?
penis
come home to haunt (someone)
What does "come home to haunt (someone)" mean?
result in undesirable effects eventually
chew the fat
What does "chew the fat" mean?
to chat The two men were chewing the fat in front of the house.

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