came on (Meaning)

came on

to begin by degrees, a usually sexual advance, please, something (such as an advertising promotion) intended to entice or allure, to be brought forward (as a case in court), to advance by degrees, to show sexual interest in someone, to project an indicated personal image, to make sexual advances

came on Sentence Examples

  1. Suddenly, a stranger came on the scene, turning the situation upside down.
  2. The long-awaited package finally came on Wednesday, much to everyone's delight.
  3. The guests came on time, eager to celebrate the special occasion.
  4. The storm came on without warning, drenching everything in its path.
  5. She came on strong in the job interview, leaving a lasting impression on the interviewers.
  6. The new CEO came on board with ambitious plans for the company's growth.
  7. The actor came on stage to thunderous applause, electrifying the audience.
  8. The baby had only come on Wednesday, but already she was bringing joy to the whole family.
  9. The news came on late at night, sending shockwaves through the community.
  10. The teacher came on to give the students a surprise test, catching them off guard.

FAQs About the word came on

to begin by degrees, a usually sexual advance, please, something (such as an advertising promotion) intended to entice or allure, to be brought forward (as a ca

emerged, lived,arrived, existed, set in, shaped (up), was, coalesced, appeared, started

stopped, ceased, finished, ended, concluded, dissolved, halted, passed away, discontinued, quit

Suddenly, a stranger came on the scene, turning the situation upside down.

The long-awaited package finally came on Wednesday, much to everyone's delight.

The guests came on time, eager to celebrate the special occasion.

The storm came on without warning, drenching everything in its path.