Idioms

come into the world

come into the world

To be born. Your new sister came into the world at 3:25 this morning. I'm your mother—I've loved you since the moment you came into the world. We are overjoyed to announce that our baby daughter came into the world at 11:37 last night.
See also: come, world
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come into the world

Fig. to be born. I came into this world nearly seventy years ago. Little Timmy came into the world on a cold and snowy night.
See also: come, world
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

come into the ˈworld

(literary) be born: Our lives changed completely when little Oliver came into the world. OPPOSITE: breathe your last
See also: come, world
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