have something coming in English
deserving of something; about to get something (referring to punishment or reward)
Use "have something coming" in a sentence
1. I'm coming down with something.
2. Don't pull out! There's something coming.
3. Can you imagine something good coming out of tobacco?
4. Coax somebody/something (into doing something) She Coaxed the horse into coming a little closer
5. As soon as you sense the urge coming, DO SOMETHING!
6. Some of Aardwolves's most popular songs include Something Better Coming (feat
7. I feel run-down like maybe something big is coming on.
8. But something happened on the plane and everything's coming up roses.
9. This is something we shall be coming back to this afternoon.
10. If something happens to her then I'm coming back to kill you.
11. We have baked fish coming up!
12. We have her medical records coming.
13. Like you don't have it coming?
14. Today, something far more momentous than a natural disaster is coming upon mankind.
15. IN LISTENING to the natural radio noise coming from outer space, scientists have detected something that has caused a great upheaval in their thinking.
16. I have guests coming and I have to get dressed.
17. An example of Conjecture is a scientist coming up with a theory about something.
18. Synonyms for Accessing include getting, acquiring, obtaining, coming by, coming to have, coming into possession of, receiving, gaining, earning and winning
19. Synonyms for Attaining include getting, acquiring, obtaining, coming by, coming to have, coming into possession of, receiving, gaining, earning and winning
20. Comprehension: the knowledge gained from the process of coming to know or understand something
21. Synonyms for Achieving include getting, acquiring, obtaining, coming by, coming to have, coming into possession of, receiving, gaining, earning and winning
22. Her coming must have taken a ferocious twist.
23. And more have been announced and are coming!
24. Bother to do something He didn't even Bother to let me know he was coming.
25. They have something else.