here comes

/hɪr kʌmz/
phraseBeginner
informal

Used to announce the arrival of someone or something

Here comes the bus!

Used to announce the arrival of a bus.

Here comes trouble!

Used to announce the arrival of a problem or difficulty.

💡

Often used in a playful or dramatic tone to announce someone's arrival.

Collocations

here comes the rainused to announce the start of rainhere comes the sunused to announce the sun appearing

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Related Phrases

here we gophrase
used to indicate the start of something
here comes the judgephrase
a phrase used to announce the arrival of a judge or authority figure

💡Pro Tip

Usage Tip

This phrase is often used in a playful or dramatic tone to announce someone's arrival.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the combination of 'here' (indicating location) and 'comes' (present tense of 'come'), forming a phrase to announce arrival.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in informal contexts to announce the arrival of someone or something in a dramatic or playful manner.

Word Breakdown

here
indicating location
root
+
comes
present tense of 'come'
root
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