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to come
adjective as in destined
Strong matches
adjective as in imminent
Weak matches
adjective as in prospective
Example Sentences
The challenge, Marsh said, is to craft a bill that meets the needs of employers, encourages workers already in the country illegally to come out of the shadows — and can earn enough Republican votes to pass out of Congress.
Yet when he sensed Yates was dragging his feet on a college decision, Pondexter finally asked him if he wanted to come to Washington.
Atwell was home in Florida, “just patiently waiting for a phone call to come,” when coach Sean McVay called.
I believe that if people are spending their time and money to come and see you, which is the greatest sacrifice we can make in this economy, they deserve a polished product.
This serves as a captivating opener, setting the tone and path of the series, but also as a lens through which to view the everyday girls we meet shortly after who we see driving to school with friends, laughing in the locker room, cheering at pep rallies and going to parties, knowing their fate to come.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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