Came in

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪm ˈɪn/

Came in (verb)

  1. To reach a place after travelling, especially when you were expected or needed there.
  2. To move from outside to inside a room or building.
  3. To begin to be used or accepted, often after being introduced.

Examples

  • The bus came in early, so we waited less.
  • A taxi came in, and the driver helped with the bags.