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Term: come over at

Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Definition: To request or invite someone to visit a particular location, often one's own home, at a specific time.

Sense 1:

Usage: Used to ask someone to come to your place at a specified time.

Example: I'm having a small gathering tonight. Can you come over at 7 p.m.?

Sense 2:

Usage: Used to invite someone to visit a specific location at a particular time.

Example: The art exhibition at the museum is stunning! You should come over at 2 p.m. to see it.

Sense 3:

Usage: Used informally to suggest or request someone's presence at a designated time and place.

Example: Hey, we're having a movie night tonight. You can come over at around 8 p.m. if you'd like!

Sense 4:

Usage: Can be used in a playful or flirtatious manner to ask someone to visit your place at a specific time.

Example: I miss you. Why don't you come over at 9 p.m. so we can spend some quality time together?

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