Phrasal Verb: Come over

Phrasal Verb: Come over


Meaning: Feel strange

Example: I CAME OVER all faint and weak because my sugar level was too low. (British)

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Phrasal Verb: Come over


Meaning: Affect mentally in such a way as to change behaviour (possibly related to 'overcome')

Example: I'm sorry about last night - I don't know what CAME OVER me.

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- Contributed By: BobK

Other Phrasal Verbs

We have 32 phrasal verbs with 'COME'

- Come about
- Come across
- Come apart
- Come around
- Come around to
- Come before
- Come by
- Come down
- Come down on
- Come down with
- Come forth
- Come forth with
- Come from
- Come in
- Come in for
- Come into
- Come into use
- Come off
- Come off it
- Come on
- Come out
- Come out in
- Come out with
- Come over
- Come round
- Come through
- Come through with
- Come to
- Come up
- Come up against
- Come up with
- Come upon

 

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