Won't you come in?



Won't you come in?

the standard phrase used to invite someone into one's home or office. Bill: Won't you come in? Mary: I hope I'm not early. Tom stood in the doorway of Mr. Franklin's office for a moment. "Won't you come in?" said Mr. Franklin without looking up.
See also: come

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arthfael-Ancient Celtic
MainioMIE-nee-oFinnish
SaulSAWL (English)Biblical, Jewish, Biblical Latin
TemperanceTEM-prənts, TEM-pər-əntsEnglish (Archaic)
Ahmad-Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Indonesian, Malay
Eirene-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek