Advertisement
Advertisement
comes
[koh-meez]
noun
plural
comitesAstronomy., companion.
Anatomy., a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The move comes as the Newsom administration escalates its efforts to insulate the state from a hostile federal government.
Even if there no "client list" of the Epstein's rich and powerful comes to light, the victims may will one into existence.
It comes amid increased scrutiny by regulators worldwide over the tech giant's empire in online search and advertising.
BBC Verify has examined what we know - and don't know - about the party's aspirations when it comes to taxation, spending and borrowing.
After a bit of analysis comes the humor, which should be sharp but cunning, never the obvious punchline that you might see online or hear tossed out in the office kitchen.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse