to go to someone else’s house
to visit somewhere for a short period
to move closer to someone or something
to affect someone
to change your opinion on something
to get somewhere by crossing something
to appear to be a certain type of person
visit; stop by; call on; drop round; swing by; pop round
June and her sister will come over for lunch on Sunday, we are having chicken pie.
Come over here and look out of the window, you can see the beach.
Come over and sit next to me, I want to hear how your day went.
Come over to the pool, you are sitting all alone under that umbrella.
I do not know what has come over her, she was very rude to him today.
I had to go home from work today as a terrible bout of nausea came over me, I think that it must have been something that I ate.
We must try to convince him to come over to our side of the argument, he will see that we are right.
The people came over from Norway for the festival.
She comes over as being very nervous.
There is no origin for this idiom
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