come true
English
Verb
come true (third-person singular simple present comes true, present participle coming true, simple past came true, past participle come true)
- To become real: to become true or existent.
- If you wish really hard, it just might come true.
- Many of their predictions came true, but of course, many did not.
- 1987, Jem Finer, Shane MacGowan (lyrics and music), “Fairytale of New York”, performed by The Pogues:
- So happy Christmas / I love you baby / I can see a better time / When all our dreams come true
- (biology) To breed true; to maintain identity of salient characteristics through propagation processes.
Translations
to become real
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