come calling
English
    
    Verb
    
come calling (third-person singular simple present comes calling, present participle coming calling, simple past came calling, past participle come calling)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, calling.
- 2014, Martin Revermann, The Cambridge Companion to Greek Comedy, page 219:- The cook Sicon and slave Getas reprise the earlier scene where they came calling to ask for materials and were sent packing.
 
 
- (colloquial, figuratively) To make one's presence felt (due to large numbers, strength, qualities etc).
- 2020 November 1, Alan Young, “Sean Connery obituary: From delivering milk in Fountainbridge to the definitive James Bond”, in The Scotsman:- The stage came calling when a friend suggested he try out for a production of South Pacific. He got a part in the sailors' chorus and so began his acting career.
 
 
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