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Definition of "coming-in" []

  • Entrance; arrival; introduction. (noun)
  • Income; revenue. (noun)
  • Submission; compliance; surrender. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "coming-in" in a sentence
  • "The coming-in of Trottle and the old woman did not startle or disturb him in the least."
  • "A free course and an easy one, where Francis can roll smoothly where he will, and can choose between the start, or the coming-in, or the turn behind the brow of the hill, or any out-of-the-way point where he lists to see the throbbing horses straining every nerve, and making the sympathetic earth throb as they come by."
  • "But even now, we have a melancholy pleasure in it: just such a one, as the sorrowing friends of the desperate sick experience, on the coming-in of a long-expected physician, al-though they are in a manner hopeless of his success."
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