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Examples:(in former times) bind one's hair on coming of age—you get what's coming you—an up-and coming youngster—foam (coming from the mouth)—lit. late-comer lives above (idiom); the up-and-coming youngster outstrips the older generation—(in former times) coming-of-age ceremony at 20 years—if (coming after a conditional clause)—(suffix indicating firmness, steadiness, or coming a halt)—(after a verb, indicates coming out, completion of an action, or ability discern or detect)—different thoughts coming mind—coming and going alone (idiom); a lone operator—lit. the falling of one leaf heralds the coming of autumn [idiom.]—strangers coming together by chance [idiom.]— |