the come into view, become visible
come into sight
to reach a place, especially the end of a journey
come to a destination
to go to (a meeting etc); be present at (a gathering)
be present at
of come
advance, approach
to move towards, nearer to, (the speaker, a place)
advance, approach
to show that (something generally believed) is not true (especially with sarcasm)
disprove, ridicule
to speak publicly against (a person)
condemn, attack
the loss of credit or good reputation
blame, detract from
to make (a person) feel uncomfortable, ashamed etc
cause mental discomfort
to get, come or bring together
come or bring together
to prove (a person, statement, opinion etc) to be wrong or mistaken
prove false; discredit
that, who, is in that place; in, at, to, towards, that place; at that point (in a series of events, during a process etc)
nearby, here
(of a person) to appear, arrive
come, arrive
a foolish person
ridicule