Sentence examples for come on at from inspiring English sources

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I've screamed "come on!" at a pack of galloping horses without knowing which one, exactly, I was rooting for.

Come on," at which point the man stopped.

Come on!" At times she joked — and even praised.

Immediately after the play, however, Hamels barked a terse "Come on!" at Howard.

"I can't believe (James) Wilson didn't come on at some stage of the game.

But I also thought, come on, at least give it a try.

Sharapova has been encouraging herself more vocally than usual, shouting "fight!" and muttering "come on, Maria, come on," at various points in this third set.

"Come on!" At this point, Darren, who has come down to the shore with us, decides to give Poppy a bit more encouragement.

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"Own a piece of history!" is an oft-used come-on at the site.

By 1968, the year Mr Oliveira sold Elenco, bossa nova was the smartest come-on at the party and the soundtrack to cosmopolitan life.

Flesh, in variously enticing permutations, is the come-on at this coyly named take on the good old American steak house.

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