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come and go
Arrive and depart, either briefly or repeatedly; go to and fro. Shakespeare had it in The Merry Wives of Windsor (2:2): “He may come and go between you both.†[Late 1300s]
Alternately appear and disappear, as in This rash is odd; it comes and goes . [Mid-1300s] Also see coming or going ; easy come, easy go .
Example Sentences
Since its creator Paul William Davies based his mystery on Kate Andersen Brower’s “The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House,†the narrative features the landmark's support staff instead of the politicians who come and go.
Shortly after that interview, the strict restrictions of Williams’ New York living facility — and Morrissey’s claims that Williams can come and go as she pleases — came into question again.
This is probably because they speak to the Chinese businesspeople who come and go, said Greg.
Managers come and go, but everything else stays the same.
His family have been in the industry for nearly a century, and in his lifetime he has seen a fair share of trends come and go.
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