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We could not find the full phrase you were looking for. The entry for "time" is displayed below. Also see: to | come
timeWordReference English Thesaurus © 2026Sense: Noun: periodSynonyms: period Collocations, span Collocations, spell Collocations, stint Collocations, stretch Collocations, while, duration Collocations, interval, term Collocations, phase Collocations, stage Collocations Sense: Noun: point in timeSynonyms: Sense: Noun: eraSynonyms: Sense: Noun: lifetimeSynonyms: Sense: Noun: occasionSynonyms: Sense: Noun: experienceSynonyms: Sense: Noun: free timeSynonyms: free time, spare time, leisure time, time off, me-time (informal), downtime Collocations Sense: Noun: heydaySynonyms: Sense: Noun: rhythmSynonyms: Sense: Noun: prison term - slangSynonyms: prison term, time in prison, time behind bars, prison sentence, sentence Collocations, porridge Collocations (UK, slang), stir Collocations (slang), stretch Collocations (slang), chokey (UK, slang), choky (UK, slang) Sense: Verb: measureSynonyms: Sense: Verb: scheduleSynonyms: schedule Collocations, slate Collocations, arrange Collocations, set up, line up, organize, organise (UK), slot in, book Collocations, plan Collocations, table Collocations (UK)
[The] time had come for him to leave - English Only forum
a slim and trellised Roman corvus missing its landing each time it tried to come down on a Carthaginian ghost ship - English Only forum
Any time the sun wanted to come out, it would be just fine with me. - English Only forum
Come time to board the ship, we could... - English Only forum
Did I express 'The more time goes by, the more I come to believe the phrase' in the right way? - English Only forum
for long time to come - English Only forum
He is a punctual guy, he is bound to come on time - English Only forum
I booked it to be devliered about now. It's almost time for it to come. - English Only forum
I think I might be hearing her voice for a long time to come - English Only forum
I'm here/I'll come back from time to time - English Only forum
It has just come in time to save the world - English Only forum
it is time (for us) to come together - English Only forum
It was the first time that a policeman <had come> to John's house - English Only forum
placement of "at a time" in [five people to come in at a time] - English Only forum
starting Tuesday, what time do you expect me to come in - English Only forum
Tell someone time to come somewhere or give time - English Only forum
The time had come to formulate a hypothesis - English Only forum
the time has come for you to begin your work. - English Only forum
the time has come to panic as you’ve never panicked before - English Only forum
The time has come when you have to decide whether you are going to look after your children or you are going to send them to a nursery. - English Only forum
The time has come, nevertheless, for citizens to demand, from their government, amenities for the many, of which adequate state pensions and sickness - English Only forum
The train is to come in due time. - English Only forum
there must come a time <with everyone> when she would yield to persistence - English Only forum
this is my first time <to come> here - English Only forum
time to come by later (today) - English Only forum
time to come clean - English Only forum
What sort of time do you call this to come in? - English Only forum
while for a long time to come chronicles... - English Only forum
your time has come to go deeper? - English Only forum
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