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phrasal verbs

Come over

/ˈkʌm ˈəʊvə/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To visit someone at their place, usually their home.

  • You should come over for dinner sometime.
  • My neighbors invited me to come over for a cup of tea.

2. To have a particular feeling or state suddenly or unexpectedly.

  • A wave of sadness came over me as I looked at the old photographs.
  • A sense of calmness came over him as he took deep breaths.

3. To change one's opinion or become convinced of something.

  • After the presentation, I came over to their way of thinking.
  • She was very skeptical at first, but eventually came over to our side.

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