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  2. 1.Lit. [for a fowl or other bird] to return to its home, as for a night's rest. The chickens come home to roost in the evening. 2.Fig. [for a problem] to return to cause trouble [for someone]. (See also come home to someone.) As I feared, all my problems came home to roost. See also: come, home.

  3. : to become very clear and obvious to (someone) in usually a forceful or unpleasant way. See the full definition. come home to roost. idiom. —used of person's past actions that are causing him or her to experience problems in the present. See the full definition. till/until the cows come home. idiom. : for a very long time. See the full definition.

  4. Feb 4, 2023 · Yes, come home has the following meaning: To return to one's home after time away from it. I'm always thrilled to come home after a long day at the office. (The Free Dictionary) “Come to my home/house” would more clearly refer to an invitation to where you live.

  5. COME HOME TO SOMEONE definition: 1. If something comes home to someone, they understand it clearly: 2. If something comes home to…. Learn more.

  6. come home. /kəm hoʊm/. /kəm həʊm/. IPA guide. Other forms: came home; coming home; comes home. Definitions of come home. verb. become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions. synonyms: click, dawn, fall into place, get across, get through, penetrate, sink in.

  7. What do you say when you come home about the new her, especially if the old her is there?

  8. Aug 12, 2024 · come home (third-person singular simple present comes home, present participle coming home, simple past came home, past participle come home) To return to one's house, or to any place of origin. To touch a person's interests or feelings closely; to be fully understood or realised.

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