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bring to to cause (someone) to regain consciousness; revive.
bumper-to-bumper of automobile traffic, closely packed and usu. slow-moving.
come down to of a thing, to have (something) as its central cause, fundamental essence, or core significance. [2 definitions]
come home to roost of an action or actions, to return or rebound against the doer; boomerang.
come on to (informal) to make a romantic approach.
come to to regain consciousness.
come to (something or someone) to reach a particular state or result. [3 definitions]
come to an end to reach the end point; terminate.
come to blows to start to fight.
come to grief to have a bad end; fail.
come to grips with to deal with directly; cope with. [2 definitions]
come to life to become lively or vigorous. [3 definitions]
come to naught to fail or be useless.
come to pass to take place; happen.
compare apples to oranges to liken two things that make no sense to be likened because they are not alike all.
cut off one's nose to spite one's face to take spiteful or vengeful action that causes pain or disadvantage to oneself.
cut out for having a suitable character, personality, or natural aptitude for something.
cut to the chase (informal) in speaking, to get to the point.
day-to-day occurring daily; routine. [2 definitions]
door-to-door conducted or visiting at each home in a given area, such as a political district or sales territory. [2 definitions]