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c'mere

<span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span> (informal) Come here. 2010 May 23, Nintendo EAD Tokyo, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Nintendo, Wii, level/area: <span class="searchmatch">C&#039;mere</span>, Goomba: Gearmo: &#039;Hey! <span class="searchmatch">C&#039;mere</span>!&#039;...


never've

Contraction of never have IPA(key): /ˈnɛvəɹəv/, /ˈnɛvəɹv/, /ˈnɛvɹəv/ never&#039;ve never have Had I not <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span>, we&#039;d never&#039;ve met....


c'mon

American) IPA(key): /kəˈmɔn/ (Northern US or cot–caught merger) IPA(key): /kəˈmɑn/ Rhymes: -ɒn c&#039;mon (informal) Contraction of come on. <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span>, c&#039;min NCMO...


c'min

in. 1970, Gil Scott-Heron, The Vulture, page 20 or 25: &quot;Hey, kid! Kid! <span class="searchmatch">C&#039;mere</span>!&quot; The words came out of the shadows of the storefront next to me. […] &quot;C&#039;min...


McRee

editor (2003), “McRee”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 2, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 561. <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span>, creme, crème, merce...


c'm'ere

See also: <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span> c&#039;m&#039;ere Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span>. 1906 May 5, Maude L[avinia] Radford, “Patrick on the Primrose Path: Flaherty’s Politics and Sarsfield’s...


merce

Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. &amp; C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. McRee, <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span>, creme, crème From Latin mercem (“merchandise”, “goods”). IPA(key): /ˈmɛr...


creme

past and past participle cremed) Alternative spelling of crème. McRee, <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span>, merce From French crème, a merger of Late Latin chrisma (“ointment”) (from...


cho

(colloquial) second-person singular present imperative of chodzić Cho no tu! ― <span class="searchmatch">C&#039;mere</span>! (colloquial) third-person singular present of chodzić O co cho? ― what&#039;s...


come

to come worse comes to worse worse comes to worst worst comes to worst <span class="searchmatch">c&#039;mere</span> c&#039;min c&#039;mon Solombala English: комъ (kom) to move nearer to arrive, to appear...