come+by+chance

  • 41Chance — Chance, v. t. 1. To take the chances of; to venture upon; usually with it as object. [1913 Webster] Come what will, I will chance it. W. D. Howells. [1913 Webster] 2. To befall; to happen to. [Obs.] W. Lambarde. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 42Come On Christmas — Studio album by Dwight Yoakam Released August 26, 1997 …

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  • 43Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music — was a 2001 television program tribute to John Lennon. It aired on The WB. Originally planned to celebrate Lennon s accomplishments, the concert took place on October 2, 2001 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, shortly after 9/11. It was… …

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  • 44Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records — Сборник VA Дата выпуска 25 октября 2010 Записан 1968 1973 Жанры поп, рок Длительность 71:34 …

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  • 45come — [v1] advance, approach appear, arrive, attain, be accessible, be at disposal, become, be convenient, be handy, be obtainable, be ready, blow in*, bob up, breeze in*, burst, buzz*, check in*, clock in*, close in, draw near, drop in, enter, fall by …

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  • 46chance on/upon — COME ACROSS/UPON, run across/into, happen on, light on, stumble on, find by chance, meet (by chance); informal bump into; archaic run against. → chance …

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  • 47Come Home, Charlie, and Face Them — (also published as Come Home, Charlie ) is a 1969 novel by R.F. Delderfield. Plot summary Charlie Pritchard arrives in the fictitious North Wales seaside town of Permadoc on April 1, 1929. After seven years working for Cadwallader’s Mercantile… …

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  • 48Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records — Compilation album by Various Artists Released October 25, 2010 …

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  • 49come across — 1》 meet or find by chance. 2》 informal provide what is wanted. → come come across give a specified impression. → come …

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  • 50come across — ► come across 1) (also chiefly Brit. come over) give a specified impression. 2) meet or find by chance. 3) informal hand over what is wanted. Main Entry: ↑come …

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