happen+what+may

  • 1come what may — Whatever happens • • • Main Entry: ↑come come what may Whatever transpires • • • Main Entry: ↑may * * * come what may formal phrase despite anything that may happen …

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  • 2come what may — {adv. phr.} Even if troubles come; no matter what happens; in spite of opposition or mischance. * /Charles has decided to get a college education, come what may./ * /The editor says we will publish the school paper this week, come what may./ …

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  • 3come what may — {adv. phr.} Even if troubles come; no matter what happens; in spite of opposition or mischance. * /Charles has decided to get a college education, come what may./ * /The editor says we will publish the school paper this week, come what may./ …

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  • 4come what may — adverb In spite of anything that might happen; whatever may occur. If you vant a more polished sort o feller, vell and good, have him; but vages or no vages, notice or no notice, board or no board, lodgin or no lodgin, Sam Veller, as you took… …

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  • 5come what may — Synonyms and related words: at all events, at all risks, at any cost, at any price, compulsorily, from necessity, live or die, necessarily, need, needfully, needs, nolens volens, of necessity, perforce, rain or shine, requisitely, ruat caelum,… …

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  • 6come what may — formal despite anything that may happen …

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  • 7May It Be — Single by Enya from the album The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Released …

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  • 8may (very) well — may (very) well/easily/ phrase used for saying that something is fairly likely to be true or is fairly likely to happen What you say may very well be true. A small technical error may easily result in a serious accident. it may well be that: It… …

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  • 9may (very) easily — may (very) well/easily/ phrase used for saying that something is fairly likely to be true or is fairly likely to happen What you say may very well be true. A small technical error may easily result in a serious accident. it may well be that: It… …

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  • 10may — 1 modal verb negative short form mayn t old fashioned BrE 1 POSSIBILITY if something may happen or may be true, there is a possibility that it will happen or be true but this is not certain: I may be late so start without me. | Who knows what… …

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