Come on in meaning in English
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Definition
Come (on) in! Come right in!: Enter!
to come in (to the office) for (a meeting): to enter, to arrive at (the office) for (a meeting)
to come in: to enter, to arrive
Examples
- "Well, what are you waiting for? Come in!"
- "Come in, please."
- "Bruno : Polly, could you come in here for a moment?"
- "Come in please."
- "Luna : Come in!"
- "Why don't you come in here and look at some porn with me?"
- "Come in, come in, come in!"
- "these days they just come in a different form. Smythe says that private sector companies are finding ways to compensate workers without using union labor, "The perks that a dotcom like Doodle provides for its staff, without any union interference, are unbelievable: free meals, childcare, dry cleaning services, gold-leafed toilet paper, the list goes on and on."
- "Icarus : Err, yes, Robert, please come in."
- "Bruno, can we come in?"
- "I imagine that you may have some free time on Thursday, as Mr. Horatio refuses to come in, because he says that Thursdays are his Sabbath day, when he stays home and converses with spirits, at least, that's what Susie tells me."
- "Managers come in many different shapes and forms. There are many types of managers and many different terms that describe different managers."
- "Hopefully, he can come in next Monday;"
- "Come in, son."
- "Can I come in and bring you your mail?"
- "Come in, come in, boy."
- "Come in, come in, come in! I'm finally being punished for being a bad computer user."
- "Mrs Bentley : Ah come in and take a seat."
- "Nurse, you can come in now!"
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