Phrasal verbs deriving from 'come'
Used other than as an idiom: see come, forward.
To offer help or information (especially, about a crime).
Used other than as an idiom: see come, at.
To come to; to attend.
To enter into sexual relations with.
To get to, especially with effort or difficulty.
To attack, to harass.
To accept (a situation); to agree to do; to try. [1]
To reach by moving down or reducing.
To depend upon, basically, ultimately or in essence.
A secret is revealed
Be published or otherwise available to the public
Disappear when washed
Let people know that you are lesbian or gay
When the sun appears
Feel strange
Affect mentally in such a way as to change behaviour (possibly related to 'overcome')
to become separated from something away.
To distance oneself (from)
To leave a place or cease an activity in a particular mood or condition.