Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
coming .
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- verb Obsolete spelling of
coming .
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Examples
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Dems should have really seen this guy comming from a mile away.
Lieberman a major problem for Senate Democrats on health care 2009
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This is a shinning example of some of the slime comming from the news media of today.
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Just more contradictions comming from the Newtster … ….
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I believe, particularly with a Democratic President it is actually more, not less, important to have constructive conservative criticism especially comming from the grey lady.
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It should appear to be comming from the UN and nobody else.
Is Someone Going to Kill you with a Piece of Macaroni? : Law is Cool 2009
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Need to get a ton of cheese for all this WHINE comming from the GOP nowdays, ya'all whinning yourselfs out of existance.
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Beside that i, comming from a computer animation background, find the technologie quite fascinating, but the tracking didn ` t work right in the live demo (BAM, look under my shoe) and the promotional video were all concept, that stuff was never ever controlled by the camera.
Party Crashin' SVGL 2009
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Halls prediction was not wrong – he was completly right in expecting trouble with imipenem comming from a diffrent direction than simply modifiing an exsiting IMP. all the best
Behe's Test, Take 2 2008
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Futhermore, his reference to lessons learned in history sounds funny comming from a man who can't seem to learn from his own.,
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This is comming from a white, 42 year-old, single mom who works her butt off to support her family. oh and by the way I am a republican in a republican state who is voting over party lines in Nov. becasue You – Obama show a high code of ethics that ALL elected officials need to aspire to.
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