come Monday
On Monday. I don't have enough money right now, but don't worry, I'll pay you back come Monday. Come Monday, we really need to have this mailing wrapped up and ready to go. If you three keep carrying on like that, you'll have a meeting with the principal come Monday.
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come Monday
Rur. when Monday comes. (Can be used with other expressions for time, as in come next week, come December, come five o'clock. See the second example.) Joe plays so hard on the weekend that come Monday, he's all worn out. You may think that putting up storm windows is a bother, but come December, you'll be glad you did it.
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