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  1. come and goverb

    To alternately enter and exit into something (physically or figuratively)

  2. come and goverb

    To repeatedly appear and disappear (said especially of a feeling or pain)

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  1. Come and Go

    Come and Go is a short play (described as a "dramaticule" on its title page) by Samuel Beckett. It was written in English in January 1965 and first performed (in German) at the Schillertheater, Berlin on 14 January 1966. Its English language premiere was at the Peacock Theatre, Dublin on 28 February 1968, and its British premiere was at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 9 December 1968. It was written for and dedicated to the publisher John Calder. Some critics consider this one of Beckett's most "perfect" plays: Beckett agonized over each individual line until they exactly matched his creative vision. The play varies between "121 and 127 words" in length, depending on the translation (his notes are significantly longer than the actual play), and as such is rarely performed on its own.

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  1. Come and Go

    Come and Go is a short play by Samuel Beckett. It was written in English in January 1965 and first performed at the Schillertheater, Berlin on 14 January 1966. Its English language premiere was at the Peacock Theatre, Dublin on 28 February 1966, and its British premiere was at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 9 December 1968. It was written for and dedicated to the publisher John Calder. Some critics consider this one of Beckett's most "perfect" plays: Beckett agonized over each individual line until they exactly matched his creative vision. The play varies between "121 and 127 words" in length, depending on the translation, and as such is rarely performed on its own.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Come and Go in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Come and Go in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Come and Go in a Sentence

  1. Neighbor Lois Ellingson:

    They were here. They had rental properties. They were landlords. They’re someone who has lived here and knows the history of the block and watched it grow and change and morph. They saw families come and go.

  2. Diana DeGette:

    I have been on the oversight subcommittee hearings for 20 years, and I have seen chairmen come and go. I have told( members) we are not going to badgering witnesses. We are not going to be unreasonable in our documents requests, it is not going to be gotcha.

  3. Robert Quigley:

    These shortages come and go for a variety of reasons, many pharmaceutical companies are unable and/or unwilling to maintain a pipeline (of needed medicines).

  4. Kerry Brown:

    It will tell us something about how he will handle one of the most important diplomatic relationships when he comes to throne, and I think China will put some capital in his visit because this guy is not a politician, who come and go, but (someone who) will be around for quite a while.

  5. Tyler Asnicar:

    Especially in Boulder, always be aware, but don’t be worried, cats are going to come and go, it is not a new thing and it isn’t going to go away, so know that if you are out and about in town you have a chance of coming upon a mountain lion or other predators as well like bears, coyotes and foxes. So keep an eye on your pets, keep an eye on your kids and teach them what to do if they were to encounter a mountain lion or bear.


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