come to a stop
91come to a standstill — index cease, pause, quit (discontinue), rest (cease from action), stop Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
92come out in sympathy — come/walk out in sympathy ► HR, WORKPLACE to stop working in order to show your support for a group of workers who are on strike : »The airline s ground staff walked out in sympathy with catering contractors. Main Entry: ↑sympathy …
93come/walk out in sympathy — ► HR, WORKPLACE to stop working in order to show your support for a group of workers who are on strike : »The airline s ground staff walked out in sympathy with catering contractors. Main Entry: ↑sympathy …
94come to a halt — come to a standstill, stop; pause …
95come down to earth — stop imagining or dreaming, think and behave as usual He has finally come down to earth and is preparing seriously to look for a job …
96come off it — stop saying or doing that. Come off it, Pete, there s no reason to be scared of asking her for a date …
97come down off your high horse — come/get (down) off your high horse to stop talking as if you were better or more clever than other people. It s time you came down off your high horse and admitted you might have made a mistake …
98come off your high horse — come/get (down) off your high horse to stop talking as if you were better or more clever than other people. It s time you came down off your high horse and admitted you might have made a mistake …
99come out of your shell — If someone comes out of their shell, they stop being shy and withdrawn and become more friendly and sociable …
100come to heel — If someone comes to heel, they stop behaving in a way that is annoying to someone in authority and start being obedient …