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was comeback
noun
A return (e.g. to popularity, success, etc.) after an extended period of obscurity.
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It was comeback day in the men's 400m race, too.
It screened more films; it awarded more prizes; and it attracted far more professional buyers and sellers.This was comeback year for the festival, and it was comeback time too for many acclaimed directors.
After black Wednesday, when Great Britain's sprinters flopped, this was comeback Thursday with Laura Trott, Becky James, Ed Clancy and Sir Bradley Wiggins taking centre stage.
He was comeback player of the year in 2005, and three years later, in his final season in New York, the Yankees held a giveaway mustache day in his honor.
Similar(55)
The risks are too great, albeit exceptionally unlikely that there would be comeback.
There have been comebacks here before.
There have, of course, always been comebacks.
Many of the USWNT's brightest moments have been comebacks.
Kathleen Reardon's latest book is Comebacks at Work.
Her comeback was The Comeback.
"It was another comeback.
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