ARRIVAL
come from far and wide
to come from many different places. (Fixed order.)Everyone was there. They came from far and wide.We have foods that come from far and wide.
come in a body and arrive in a body
to arrive as a group.All the guests came in a body.Things become very busy when everyone arrives in a body.
come on the scene and arrive on the scene
to appear in a certain area or place. (Used in particular in police reports or dramatizations of police reports.)What time did the picnickers come on the scene?The witness arrived on the scene at about 7:13 P.M.
roll in
to come in large numbers or amounts. (Informal.)We didn't expect many people at the party, but they just kept rolling in.Money is simply rolling in for our charity appeal.
blow in
in. to arrive.I just blew in last night. Where can I find a room?When I blew in, nobody was here.
clock in
in. to record one's arrival at a set time.He clocked in three minutes late.When they clock in, give them this envelope.
roll in
in. to pull in; to drive up; to arrive.The car rolled into the parking lot at a high speed.Four station wagons rolled in at the same time.