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  1. coming-home

    Said of the anchor when it has been dropped on bad holding ground, or is dislodged from its bed by the violence of the wind and sea, and is dragged along by the vessel, or is tripped by insufficient length of cable.--Coming round on her heel. Turning in the same spot.--Coming the old soldier. Petty manœuvring.--Coming-up glass. (See DOUBLE-IMAGE MICROMETER.)

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of coming-home in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of coming-home in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of coming-home in a Sentence

  1. Bojana Filopovic:

    Her mom was calling me crying like, ‘Hey, can you check if that's her car. She wasn't coming home. She was supposed to wake up at 7 a.m. to run errands, but she never got home with her dog,’.

  2. Steve Beck:

    The bad behavior is coming home to roost, customers are saying,' We've had enough. Wells Fargo's time to move on.'.

  3. Valentishusband Harrison Weinstein:

    I get that people have the right to disappear, but thats not this, everything she said she was planning on coming home. She was trying to get to the airport. Shes not thinking clearly. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP.

  4. Peggy Caruso:

    When you leave work, be in the moment, when you go out from the [ home office ] pretend you're coming home and invite yourself to dinner. Put the phone down, disconnect from work, and be in mindset that the family needs a healthy meal together to talk about the day.

  5. Hunter Biden:

    It feels like I’m coming home.

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