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make a comeback
Also, stage a comeback. Achieve a success after retirement or failure, as in After years in mediocre movies, she made a comeback on Broadway, or The humble hamburger is about to stage a comeback. [Colloquial; c. 1920] Also see come back, def. 1.
Example Sentences
The resurgence of interest in the company, while it was on its last breath, sparked some hope that the brand may be able to make a comeback.
Beginning in the 1970s, a sea change in state and federal policy allowed large predators to make a comeback across California.
He did continue to do voiceover work, however, and Moranis was set to make a comeback in a Honey I Shrunk the Kids reboot, which sadly fell through.
He would have been hoping to make a comeback after also missing out on Euro 2024, although he has not figured regularly under manager Pep Guardiola.
Dunkin’s Raspberry Watermelon Refresher will also make a comeback after it was introduced in mid-2023.
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