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come of
come of vb (intr, preposition) 1. to be descended from2. to result from: nothing came of his experiments. Translationscome of
come ofTo be the result of something or some action. Very little came of our efforts to control the outbreak of smallpox. Feeling sick, huh? Well, that's what comes of eating four chocolate bars in a row.See also: come, ofcome ofv. To be the result, outcome, or outgrowth of something or someone: We were hopeful at first, but ultimately not much came of our grandiose plans. Nothing much will come of you if you drop out of school now.See also: come, of |