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come of
verb
- to be descended from
- to result from
nothing came of his experiments
Idioms and Phrases
see come out of .Example Sentences
Graffiti, or street art, has not just come of age, it is now an asset class.
UCLA’s once vaunted freshman class has come of age, arriving in the Elite Eight as juniors after leading the Bruins to a 76-62 win over No. 5 Mississippi in the Regional 1 semifinal on Friday at Spokane Arena.
So what did come of the Greenland visit when the Vance couple touched down on Friday?
“I do think that as television viewers come of age, they are finding the show,†he said.
The business end of this trip is still to come, of course.
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