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  1. 1 become more interesting, exciting or full of activity: The match finally came to life in the final minutes of the second half. 2 start to act or move as if alive: In my dream all my toys came to life. See also: come, life, to. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017.

  2. 1 become more interesting, exciting or full of activity: The match finally came to life in the final minutes of the second half. 2 start to act or move as if alive: In my dream all my toys came to life. See also: come, life, to. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017.

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  4. 5. To arrive at or visit a particular place. I came to this city because it's home to such beautiful architecture. I'll come to your house tonight and drop off your cake pan. 6. To reach a particular sum, as of a bill. Your total comes to $47.80. 7. To have a particular impact, result, or consequence.

  5. To arrive at or visit a particular place. I came to this city because it's home to such beautiful architecture. I'll come to your house tonight and drop off your cake pan. 6. To reach a particular sum, as of a bill. Your total comes to $47.80. 7. To have a particular impact, result, or consequence.

  6. 1. Literally, to reanimate a person or animal that has died. The patient did die on the table, but we were able to use the defibrillator to bring her back to life. Unfortunately, the dog's injuries were so severe that the doctor could not bring him back to life. 2.

  7. Definition of live for the moment in the Idioms Dictionary. live for the moment phrase. What does live for the moment expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  8. bring (someone or something) to life. 1. Literally, to revive one who has lost consciousness. After Lily fainted, we used smelling salts to bring her to life. 2. By extension, to energize someone, especially after a period of inactivity or lethargy.

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