They started together, but the drummer came in late.
When the tide comes in, the water in the sea gradually moves so that it covers more of the land. go out
If you ask where something or someone comes in, you are asking what their role is in a particular matter. Rose asked again, `But where do we come in, Henry?'
take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal; "Jerry came in third in the Marathon"
When a new idea, fashion, or product comes in, it becomes popular or available. It was just when geography was really beginning to change and lots of new ideas were coming in
If someone comes in on a discussion, arrangement, or task, they join it. Can I come in here too, on both points? He had a designer come in and redesign the uniforms
(yarışma sonunda) (belirli bir sırada) olmak: he came in first. birinci oldu
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(ya·rış·ma so·nun·da) (be·lir·li bir sı·ra·da) ol·mak: he ca·me in firs·t. bi·rin·ci ol·du