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Early Come

Definition:

Adjective [popular]: Referring to a person who tends to arrive at a particular place or event before most others.

Noun [local]: A gathering or event held in the early morning.

Verb [local]: To wake up or rise early in the morning.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. I always make sure to grab a seat in the front row because I'm an early come kind of person.
  2. John is known as the early come employee, always ready to start the day before anyone else.

  1. The annual beach cleanup is an early come organized by the local environmental group.
  2. Everyone gathers at the park for the morning yoga session, which has become quite a popular early come in our town.

Verb:

  1. I should early come tomorrow to catch the sunrise at the beach.
  2. She loves to early come on weekends to enjoy the peaceful morning hours by herself.

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