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come-uppance

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Noun

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come-uppance (usually uncountable, plural come-uppances)

  1. Alternative form of comeuppance
    • 2010, Will Hutton, Them And Us: Changing Britain - Why We Need a Fair Society, →ISBN:
      A generation-long sequence of mistakes, omissions and delusion was about to receive its come-uppance.
    • 2014, Yanni Kotsonis, States of Obligation: Taxes and Citizenship in the Russian Empire and Early Soviet Republic, →ISBN:
      More people would pay, wrote Deputy Minister Pokrovskii, less to satisfy the need for revenue and more as come-uppance for the past shirking that was now unacceptable.
    • 2015, Christopher Tookey, Tookey's Turkeys: The Most Annoying 144 Films From the Last 25 Years, →ISBN:
      Catwoman had been threatened since 1992, when Michelle Pfeiffer purred her way into our hearts as Batman's feline come-uppance in Batman Returns.
    • 2015, Alistair Cooke, Fun & Games with Alistair Cooke: On Sport and Other Amusements, →ISBN:
      He preserves a deep yearning to see sinners get their come-uppance here on earth.