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come to much
come to much
1. to amount to a large amount of money. (Usually used with a negative.) The bill did not come to much, considering what we had for dinner and drinks.
2. to count for much; to be important or meaningful. (Usually negative.) No one thought he would come to much. All that discussion did not come to much.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
HermÍNio | | - | Portuguese |
Daly | | ['deili] | |
Frige | | - | Anglo-Saxon Mythology |
Asar | | - | Egyptian Mythology |
MİThat | | - | Turkish |
Veronica | | və-RAHN-i-kə (English) | English, Italian, Romanian, Late Roman |