Won't you come in?

Won't you come in?

A polite invitation for someone to enter some room or building. Thank you for coming by my office this evening. Won't you come in? We have much to discuss. Tom, Mary, hello! I'm so happy you both could make it to the party. Please, won't you come in?
See also: come
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Won't you come in?

the standard phrase used to invite someone into one's home or office. Bill: Won't you come in? Mary: I hope I'm not early. Tom stood in the doorway of Mr. Franklin's office for a moment. "Won't you come in?" said Mr. Franklin without looking up.
See also: come
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come right in
  • come on into (some place)
  • it's a pleasure
  • maybe another time
  • maybe some other time
  • I don't suppose you
  • I don't suppose you could...
  • Can you tell me (something)?
  • (are) you leaving so soon?
  • Leaving so soon?