Idioms
come down with (something)
to become sick with a cold or other illness
My mother came down with a cold and was unable to attend the dinner.
come from (somewhere)
come from far and wide
come from nowhere
come full circle
come hell or high water
come home to (someone)
come in handy
come into (some money)
come into fashion
come into one's own
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bark is worse than one's bite
feel put upon
bring (someone) around (to something)
hurl an insult (at someone)
know (something) is coming
know-how
rivet (someone's) attention
sail under false colors
keep one's word
in search of (someone or something)
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Storks were a symbol of fertility in Europe and were considered to bring good luck
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