Sentence examples for To comeback from inspiring English sources

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To comeback

noun

A return (e.g. to popularity, success, etc.) after an extended period of obscurity.

  • That fad went out with the eighties, but I think it's making a comeback.

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To comeback from 3-0 against Washington, it's not that easy," Pastrnak said.

Welcome to comeback corner.

"Theo will fight to comeback and he is strong mentally.

She went from "Felled Goliath" to "Comeback Kid," beating Obama by 3 per cent.

Bouchard manages to comeback to win the deciding set 7-5.

We made history in both ways: how not to start a final and how to comeback.

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Early on I made a list of go-to comebacks to potential hecklers.

Indonesia is no stranger to comebacks from the old regime.

"I guess I'm getting used to comebacks now," she said.

Just keep it to comebacks.

Just days afterwards, Hatton says, "I wanted to make a comeback, to prove myself".

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