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  1. come-overnoun

    A non-Manx person living in the Isle of Man.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of come-over in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of come-over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of come-over in a Sentence

  1. Robert Joseph Bob Dole:

    If you're hanging around with nothing to do and the zoo is closed, come over to the Senate. You'll get the same kind of feeling and you won't have to pay.

  2. President Biden .:

    I have known every — every prime minister well since Golda Meir, including Golda Meir, and during The Six-Day War, I had an opportunity to — Golda Meir invited me to come over because I was going to be the liaison between Golda Meir and the Egyptians about the Suez.

  3. Marion Gerald Hood:

    And when they gave him the honorary degree, I said to Marion Gerald Hood,' Gosh, he can come over here at my school and get an honorary degree, and I can't even put my foot on his campus,' and I didn't think that was quite right.

  4. Richard Shelby:

    Let the House come over and prove their case and let's vote, i think it will be pretty fast.

  5. Mike Zimmer:

    It went well, he's one of the top specialists in the world, and I thought he was very good with his points, answered a lot of questions. Whether or not that changes anything, I don't know. We were very thankful he was able to come over here and talk to the team in person.

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