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Definition of c'mon in English: c'moncontractionkəˈmɒnkəˈmän Come on. Example sentencesExamples - I forgave that when you were on your second album, but c'mon, you've grown outta that, haven't you?
- ‘Now c'mon, I'll help you get settled in,’ he said as he reached for one of her bags.
- But, c'mon, if I don't have to audition for it, it's not really like I'm still acting.
- I can understand that this makes good business sense, but c'mon, guys, do we have to be this middlebrow?
- Oh, c'mon, you had to have known that you and Lance were by far the best in the class!
- I mean, c'mon, did you care about superannuation when you were 18?
- But c'mon… can you really say the same thing about all these other stories?
- I mean, c'mon, does your average TV viewer really want to listen to a speech on ‘asymmetric federalism’?
- I mean c'mon, it's on the World Wide Web for goodness sake!
- I mean, c'mon, it's not exactly like that pole was my favorite place in the world, ya know.
- Seriously, I know people are a product of their environment, but c'mon!
- I mean, c'mon y'all, if it's your favorite movie, can't you learn how to spell it?
- I was planning to go to Oxford, but really c'mon - this boy doesn't ‘do’ rain.
- I mean, c'mon, like three governors have apologized for it now, and it's been thirty years since it ended.
- I can understand him not going to Toronto, but c'mon, man!
- I mean, c'mon, you just have to be a little curious, right?
- But c'mon - arguing about this only plays to those who think that he's a conservative.
- So, c'mon then, give them a try, don't dismiss them right away.
- I know I was talking about liking the rain, but c'mon!
- I mean, c'mon, babe, going back to his house could mean anything.
Definition of c'mon in US English: c'moncontractionkəˈmän Come on. Example sentencesExamples - I forgave that when you were on your second album, but c'mon, you've grown outta that, haven't you?
- I can understand that this makes good business sense, but c'mon, guys, do we have to be this middlebrow?
- But, c'mon, if I don't have to audition for it, it's not really like I'm still acting.
- I mean c'mon, it's on the World Wide Web for goodness sake!
- Oh, c'mon, you had to have known that you and Lance were by far the best in the class!
- Seriously, I know people are a product of their environment, but c'mon!
- I can understand him not going to Toronto, but c'mon, man!
- So, c'mon then, give them a try, don't dismiss them right away.
- I know I was talking about liking the rain, but c'mon!
- I mean, c'mon, it's not exactly like that pole was my favorite place in the world, ya know.
- I mean, c'mon, like three governors have apologized for it now, and it's been thirty years since it ended.
- I mean, c'mon y'all, if it's your favorite movie, can't you learn how to spell it?
- I mean, c'mon, did you care about superannuation when you were 18?
- ‘Now c'mon, I'll help you get settled in,’ he said as he reached for one of her bags.
- I mean, c'mon, babe, going back to his house could mean anything.
- I mean, c'mon, does your average TV viewer really want to listen to a speech on ‘asymmetric federalism’?
- But c'mon - arguing about this only plays to those who think that he's a conservative.
- I mean, c'mon, you just have to be a little curious, right?
- But c'mon… can you really say the same thing about all these other stories?
- I was planning to go to Oxford, but really c'mon - this boy doesn't ‘do’ rain.
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