Examples of 'coming on' in a sentence
Meaning of "coming on"
coming on - Suggests the act of someone or something approaching or arriving. It can be used to describe a person entering a room, an event about to start, or a feeling or sensation that is gradually becoming more intense or apparent
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- Almost, nearly, nigh on.
- present participle of come on
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I do not know if coming on my tits is really going to cut it.
You might have gastric flu coming on.
Thank you for coming on short notice.
Coming on your show is not going to help my client.
Keep the mints coming on the pillows.
You do not know how he was always coming on.
Thanks for coming on such short notice.
Whatever feel some wicked munchies coming on.
He was totally coming on to me when he was at our house questioning us.
This has probably been coming on for a while.
I feel it coming on like a storm about to break.
Odd idea you had coming on foot.
They are coming on in the same old style.
I just want to apologize for coming on so strong.
Thanks for coming on the site with me.
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They did not plan on a cop coming on board.
She will be coming on mondays and thursdays.
I felt that foolish feeling coming on again.
I have been coming on to you for weeks now.
This sounds like a big crazy coming on to me.
Have been coming on the grounds after hours.
I see all these girls coming on to him.
Especially coming on top of such an inept abduction.
I just feel a slight man crush coming on.
Backup systems will be coming on line momentarily.
Sonia said she felt a migraine coming on.
Maybe you are not coming on strong enough.
I feel a cleansing rash of heart attacks coming on.
I can feel it coming on like the flu.
Fire suppression systems are not coming on line.
They know we are coming on the beach tomorrow.
Dancing with the stars finals are coming on.
He said he felt it coming on a few days ago.
I can just feel your period coming on.
I appreciate you coming on such short notice.
You sense a battle of the wills coming on.
Thank you for coming on the programme.
Sounds like an early midlife crisis coming on.
From a certain song coming on the jukebox.
I am feeling a wave of the morning sickness coming on.
I can see them coming on the horizon.
I can feel the feeding frenzy coming on.
Front hazards coming on under hard braking.
In a little while a man will be coming on business.
Those who are coming on the folklore expedition.
She told me that he was always coming on to her.
The law has been coming on to me like you did it.
Thank you very much for coming on.
Unknown aircraft coming on its final approach.
Everyone in the place knew they were coming on.
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You are coming to church with your mother
I know that you are rejoiced to hear of my coming
You will be coming with me after all