Examples of use of Come on over
1. And she said, ‘Come on over to my house.‘ " Davis lived on Magazine Street.
2. That‘s full of water. ... Come on over, Jennifer, you OK?‘‘ a male DJ asked. You going to pass out right now?
3. "We‘re open for business, and we would encourage you to come on over to our side, and one of the ways to do that is put your toes in the water," said Virginia Democratic Party Chairman C.
4. You just take your lunch there and come on over next door where you can be cool and comfortable, like you ought to be." When Bernie started to explain to the policeman that he was happy to stay where he was, the man behind the counter gave him a warning look.
5. "Our answer is yes, it is safe and come on over." Bhushan added that authorities had drastically stepped up the state‘s disease monitoring mechanism, garbage disposal and fumigation operations to curb the number of chikungunya cases in Kerala, which were around 60,400 but falling each day.