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  1. come back in American English. a. to return, esp. to one's memory. It all comes back to me now. b. to return to a former position or state. c. to talk back; retort. to come back with a witty remark.

  2. I guess I´m kinda hoping you´ll come back over the rail and get me off the hook here. I have just come back from I hope that I will be able to come back here soon. I hope they will have repaired the road when we come back next year. - grammar I received the call to come back I want to try to come back I want you to come back!

  3. keym. bahk. ) frase. 1.(en general) a. volví. I came back last Tuesday, and I’ll be here until the 18th.Volví el martes pasado y estaré aquí hasta el 18. b. regresé. I came back because I got tired of the big city.Regresé porque me cansé de la gran ciudad.

  4. i can come back 470. i would come back 294. if i come back 291. i had to come back 284. i could come back 263. i want to come back 258. i don't come back 224. And when I come back, I always take somebody different. Cuando vuelvo a ir, siempre llevo a una persona distinta.

  5. come back to [sb] vi phrasal + prep. (return to memory) revenir à [qqn] vi + prép. The name of the film suddenly came back to me. Le nom du film m'est soudain revenu. come back with [sth] vi phrasal + prep. informal (retort) répondre (à [qqn]) vi. James wanted to come back with a witty retort, but couldn't think of one.

  6. After leaving a rocky marriage plagued by years of pain, Tina Turner worked tirelessly to get her career back on track, but struggled to achieve much success as a solo artist. With the release of this synth-driven pop track in 1984, she shot back into the spotlight, topping the Billboard Hot 100 and winning three Grammys, including Song and Record of the Year.

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