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"Come on over"

"Come on over" is a versatile English phrase used to invite or encourage someone to come closer, visit a place, or join an activity. It is often used in an informal and friendly context, displaying a welcoming attitude towards the person being addressed.

Part of Speech: Phrase

Senses and Usages:

1. Verb "come" followed by preposition "on" and adverb "over":

- Meaning: To ask someone to come from their current location to the speaker's location, typically indicating a warm invitation.

- Example sentence: "Come on over to my house for a cup of tea. I haven't seen you in ages!"

2. Command "come" followed by particle "on" and adverb "over":

- Meaning: An enthusiastic invitation to join a specific event or gathering happening nearby.

- Example sentence: "Hey everyone, come on over to the park this Saturday for a picnic. It's going to be a lot of fun!"

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Come on over

Phrase

Senses and Usages:

  1. Verb "come" followed by preposition "on" and adverb "over":

    Meaning: To ask someone to come from their current location to the speaker's location, typically indicating a warm invitation.

    Example sentence: "Come on over to my house for a cup of tea. I haven't seen you in ages!"

  2. Command "come" followed by particle "on" and adverb "over":

    Meaning: An enthusiastic invitation to join a specific event or gathering happening nearby.

    Example sentence: "Hey everyone, come on over to the park this Saturday for a picnic. It's going to be a lot of fun!"

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