Comer [noun]
Definition of Comer:
one with promise
Opposite/Antonyms of Comer:
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Sentence/Example of Comer:
To the boys imagination, the new-comer seemed a visitant from a fairy world.
As they walked along, Oliver glanced from time to time with much interest and curiosity at the new-comer.
It is only after obtaining a satisfactory answer to these questions that they associate with the new comer.
"Well, I'd engage to show the gentlemen something a sight more interesting than this," the new-comer continued.
"I claim my rights as a corresponding member of the Double Four," the new-comer declared.
The new-comer drew them on one side, although, as a matter of fact, everyone else had melted away.
"I thought I might possibly put in a word," said the new-comer, glancing from Roger to his friends.
He has sunk considerable capital in it, and it is the new-comer, the workman of the last hour, who will gain the whole profit.
You're only a new-comer, in a kind of way, and you don't need to have the same responsibility as the rest.
The new-comer was Hugh Estill, the son of a wealthy ranchman who lived near, or at least but a few miles further down the valley.