"c'min" meaning in All languages combined

See c'min on Wiktionary

Contraction [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|contraction|head=}} c'min, {{en-cont}} c'min
  1. (informal) Come in. Tags: contraction, informal Related terms: c'mere, c'mon
    Sense id: en-c'min-en-contraction-n3XUkp~q Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "text": "\"Hey, kid! Kid! C'mere!\" The words came out of the shadows of the storefront next to me. […] \"C'min an' I'll hidja.\""
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          "ref": "1973, Leo Simpson, The Peacock Papers: A Novel, Canada: Macmillan, page 206:",
          "text": "[…], who was sawing busily at her neck with his knife. \"C'mere, Captain. You'll be killed if you stay there. C'min here.\" The voice came from the farther side of the wall shelf […]",
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          "ref": "2020, Elizabeth Massie, Ameri-Scares Montana: Ghosts in the Dust, Crossroad Press:",
          "text": "“C'mere. Now!” Johnel looked up and down the street. Cars passed back and forth. A couple on other side of the road beneath the trees talked to each other as if nothing weird was happening. […] “C'min the brush where I'm hidin'.” “No.”",
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        "(informal) Come in."
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