coming (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The storm was coming (to) our town with unrelenting force.
  2. The deadline is coming (to), and we must finish the project on time.
  3. I feel a sense of excitement coming (to) as I prepare for my upcoming trip.
  4. The completion of the task is coming (to) soon, and I can almost taste success.
  5. The end of the day is coming (to), and I am eager to relax and recharge.
  6. The arrival of spring is coming (to) with vibrant colors and blooming flowers.
  7. The guests are coming (to) the party in droves, creating a lively atmosphere.
  8. The change that I have been yearning for is coming (to) slowly but surely.
  9. The realization of my dreams is coming (to) fruition, and I am filled with gratitude.
  10. The moment of truth is coming (to), and I must make a decisive choice.

coming (to) Meaning

coming (to)

to recover consciousness, to come to anchor or to a stop, to bring a ship's head nearer the wind

FAQs About the word coming (to)

to recover consciousness, to come to anchor or to a stop, to bring a ship's head nearer the wind

amounting (to), adding up (to), totalling,counting (up to), summing (to or into), clocking in at, comprising, numbering, averaging, totaling

forgetting, ignoring, disregarding, unlearning, neglecting,overlooking,

The storm was coming (to) our town with unrelenting force.

The deadline is coming (to), and we must finish the project on time.

I feel a sense of excitement coming (to) as I prepare for my upcoming trip.

The completion of the task is coming (to) soon, and I can almost taste success.