come into
verb(come)
to move toward something : approach
come into
verb(come)
to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose
come into
verb(come)
to reach a particular station in a series
come into
idiom(come)
to begin to produce flowers : to start to bloom
come into
idiom(come)
to touch (something)
come into
idiom(come)
to see and begin began communicating with (someone)
come into
idiom(come)
to begin to exist : to come to be
come into
idiom(come)
to be different in a way that prevents agreement —often + with
come into
idiom(come)
to enter a situation in which there is a struggle for power, property, etc. —often + with
come into
idiom(come)
to begin to exist : to come to have actual being
come into
idiom(come)
to become popular
come into
idiom(come)
to begin to produce flowers : to bloom —sometimes used figuratively to indicate something is developing
come into
idiom(come)
to help produce or influence a result
come into
idiom(come)
to cause doubts