Examples of 'c'mere' in a sentence
Meaning of "c'mere"
'C'mere' is an adjective in English commonly used as a colloquial contraction for 'come here,' inviting someone to approach or move closer in a casual manner
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- Come here.
How to use "c'mere" in a sentence
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C'mere let us take one together.
Patterson said that your vitals spiked. C'mere.
C'mere and stand over here.
You can start by cleaning this space right here . C'mere.
C'mere its your bedtime.
I think you would agree that Greektown belongs to us now . You piece of shit, c'mere.
C'mere and give me a hand.
If my legs were longer I would have caught you by now . C'mere.
C'mere alright, you stand on one leg while I lift the other.
Give me my grandson C'mere.
C'mere Rosie, I got a nice fat stramyanka for ya.
No wonder I feel so randy all of a sudden. C'mere.
There is work to be done . C'mere till I tell ya.
Like I am gonna give that prick a full share? C'mere.
C'mere Stop bothering me.
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The thing that i don't understand c'mere.
C'mere and help me wire these amps, man.
Look, let us just keep your voice down, c'mere.
C'mere you fleabag and I will gut you!
Hold on tight c'mere.
Stan, c'mere a moment . I am a little aggravated.
Let us get back to where we were, alright? C'mere.
You are not dead to your daughter . C'mere.
I need to talk to you. Just c'mere.
Hold on tight. Hold on tight c'mere.
What have you been doing? C'mere.
To succeed in life, you have to know who you are . C'mere.
But do not worry, I am gonna show you what to do, c'mere.
Do not walk out of here like that . Hey, c'mere.
I am so glad you are here . C'mere.
Unsportsmanlike conduct on white . Fifteen yards . C'mere.
Listen, you see Bubs put a hat on anybody, C'mere.
We will tie this up first . I got something here . C'mere.
You took the CPR course! C'mere.
Sure … Give me my grandson C'mere.
But I think I'm finally starting to get the hang of it. C'mere.