coming on (Meaning)

coming 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

coming on Sentence Examples

  1. I'm coming over tonight to help you with that project.
  2. The train is coming into the station on time.
  3. The storm is coming in fast, so be sure to batten down the hatches.
  4. The big day is finally coming, and I can't wait!
  5. I'm not coming out of my house until the rain stops.
  6. He's always coming up with new ideas, which is impressive.
  7. The baby is coming any day now, so I'm anxious and excited.
  8. The future is coming at us fast, and it's important to be prepared.
  9. My friends are coming to town this weekend, so I'm making a list of things to do.
  10. The truth is coming out, and it's not going to be pretty.

FAQs About the word coming 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

emerging, shaping (up), arriving, breathing, existing, being, living, starting, beginning, commencing

stopping,ending, ceasing, finishing, disappearing, vanishing, dissolving, terminating, halting,concluding

I'm coming over tonight to help you with that project.

The train is coming into the station on time.

The storm is coming in fast, so be sure to batten down the hatches.

The big day is finally coming, and I can't wait!