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come and go

 

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come and go (phrase)

Meaning: To move back and forth between two places or positions; to appear and disappear.

Sense 1: (Intransitive verb) Refers to physical movement.

Sense 2: (Intransitive verb) Refers to the fluctuation or inconsistency of something.

Sense 3: (Idiom) Refers to people who frequently visit or leave a place.

Samples Sentences:

  1. The birds come and go from the nest, feeding their young ones.
  2. Her moods come and go so quickly, it's hard to keep up with her emotions.
  3. My parents are always the ones who come and go, visiting different countries every month.
  4. The tides come and go with the movement of the moon.

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