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I . come on VERB intr

4. come on ugs (show interest):

II . come on VERB trans

come on → come upon

Siehe auch: come upon

come-on [ˈkʌmɒn, Am -ɑ:n] SUBST esp AM ugs

come down on VERB trans

1. come down on (declare support):

2. come down on (criticize):

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
This is just a come-on for a crook to get his hooks into you and scam you out of some upfront fee money.
blogs.creditcards.com
That's a perfect come-on for fathers looking to go on a weekend trip with their small, fragile kids.
business.inquirer.net
Just about everybody likes the concept of green, and builders and real estate agents increasingly use the term as a sales come-on.
www.dailyherald.com
A great slow jam is a come-on that works.
themuse.jezebel.com
The board posted by the entrance was the strong come-on.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
The piece was essentially an optimistic come-on to a middle-class girl, expressed in short, quick bursts.
www.billboard.com
He may well have been guilty of a lumberingly clumsy come-on but, in the world of grown-ups, is that such frightful crime?
www.independent.co.uk
Investing in whisky has a centuries-long pedigree, the company's come-on claimed but, until now, it's been limited to insiders.
www.nbr.co.nz
Even after you figure out that she's a canned come-on for a streaming site, you're still befuddled.
nymag.com
She became a wordsmith in the art of the come-on and the seductive line, and despite her obvious appeal to male audiences, was popular with women as well.
en.wikipedia.org

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