Definitions from Wiktionary (come home)
▸ verb: To return to one's house, or to any place of origin.
▸ verb: To touch a person's interests or feelings closely; to be fully understood or realised.
▸ verb: (nautical, of an anchor) To drag or slip through the ground.
▸ verb: (sports, of a sport) To achieve success (typically by winning an international competition) in the country in which the sport was invented.
till the cows come home,
come home to roost,
chickens come home to roost,
come home to,
till/until the cows come home,
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▸ verb: To return to one's house, or to any place of origin.
▸ verb: To touch a person's interests or feelings closely; to be fully understood or realised.
▸ verb: (nautical, of an anchor) To drag or slip through the ground.
▸ verb: (sports, of a sport) To achieve success (typically by winning an international competition) in the country in which the sport was invented.
Similar:
get through,
get across,
fall into place,
dawn,
penetrate,
sink in,
click,
get home,
get back,
come back,
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Adjectives:
home,
stay-at-home,
homely,
homewards,
homelike,
homesick,
take-home,
household,
homish,
indwelling,
homefelt
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