the ideas, intentions, or feelings that make someone say a particular thing or behave in a particular way
to be obtained from, produced by, or found in a particular person, place, or thing
to be the result of something
to belong to a particular type of family or social group
to have been born in a particular place
to have something as an origin
to have your home in a particular place
used for emphasizing that what someone is saying is surprising, annoying, or funny
Coming from him, that’s praise indeed!
His air of confidence came from his firm belief that he was the best candidate for the job.
His wife comes from a pretty rich family.
I can’t tell where the noise is coming from, can you?
It’s the kind of accident that comes from being careless.
My parents came from Italy.
Opposition may also come from hardliners within his own party.
The serum comes from a tropical plant.
The word comes from an African language.
They all come from similar backgrounds.
We come from London.
comes from
coming from
came from
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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