Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
come-to-play
Phrase
/kʌm tə pleɪ/

Definition
To arrive at a place ready to participate or engage in an activity, often with enthusiasm.

Examples
- We need everyone to come-to-play for the team to succeed this season.
- It’s important to come-to-play when you join in group activities.
- She always comes to play with a positive attitude, making the game more enjoyable.

Meaning
This phrase implies being prepared and eager to take part in something, typically a game or social event.

Synonyms
- join in
- get involved
- participate
- engage
- take part