come for someone/something collocation to travel to a place in order to collect or receive someone or something: Your father will come for you at four o'clock. I've come for your census form. See
comeverb The men said they had come for my brother. I looked on in astonishment when the police came for my neighbour. When can I come for my money? She comes for a blood transfusion every month. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy kinetically motion pass repair to somewhere round scoot seethe shove slip |