come home to



come home to someone

Fig. [for a fact] to be recognized suddenly by someone. Suddenly, it came home to me that you thought I was Ronald. The importance of the events of the day finally came home to me.
See also: come, home

come home to someone or something

to arrive home and find someone or something there. (See also come home to someone.) I like to come home to a happy house. I look forward to coming home to you.
See also: come, home

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gumarich-Ancient Germanic
Torill-Norwegian
Jolyon-English (Rare)
FredrickFRED-rikEnglish
Isabel['izəbel]
WandaVAHN-dah (Polish), WAHN-də (English)Polish, English, German, French