Someone who arrives (or has arrived)
1Some parleying was audible in the hall, and soon the new-comer entered.
2This is the moment AFL up-and-comer Elijah Taylor was arrested in Perth.
3To judge by the tracks the last-comer was a very old animal.
4Piotr let loose his irritation at the new-comer with the ironic question:
5This new-comer is the secretion of the activated breasts, the mammary glands.
6In the new-comer she recognized a figure she had seen long before-Mr.
7As the new-comer moved closer the whole group rose to greet him.
8As he made the recognition the new-comer held out his mittened hand.
9The new-comer wasted no time and he spoke but a single word.
10As the new-comer entered they all three turned and looked at him.
11Then the first comer raised his arm and turned up the gas.
12Evidently they expected the new-comer to be a very critical little person.
13For a single moment the new-comer stood as though turned to stone.
14All the while the baby badgers stared hard at the unexpected comer.
15Kurt moved to the comer and stood before the two-and-a-half-meter-square stainless-steel safe.
16To a new-comer into Africa, the Muscat Arabs of Zanzibar are studies.
Comer per variant geogràfica