Synonym: attain, chance on, chance upon, come over, come upon, discover, encounter, fall upon, happen upon, light upon, meet, resonate, run across, run into, see, strike. Similar words: across, get across, put across, cut across, cross out, gross, come at, come about. Meaning: v. 1. find unexpectedly 2. be perceived in a certain way; make a certain impression 3. come together 4. communicate the intended meaning or impression 5. be received or understood.
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31. When sober he can come across as an extremely pleasant and charming young man.
32. When you've done your homework, come across to my house and we'll listen to some music.
33. I hoped he might come across with a few facts.
34. Take advantage of any restroom facilities you come across.
35. I have never come across anything like them again, although I haven't seen very many gardens.
36. The counsellor may therefore come across many older people who do not want to overcome their illnesses and disabilities.
37. She wanted to come across as the only significant person in Jett's life.
38. With any luck, people searching for the real site may come across yours first.
38. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
39. He finally resigned himself to memorizing the translated words, hoping to come across a matching entry on one of the invoices.
40. It was like it fell into the greatest silence I have ever come across.
41. It is not averse to eating any small fish it may come across during its night time forays.
42. And while many of the fires are cold by the time Williams and his crew come across them, some still smolder.
43. If it comes to that and the panel forces the players to stay, Cal can only come across as a bully.
44. Tonight, though, they rarely come across as well, because instrumental fluff and dead wood have crept in between the sharp spikes.
45. It wouldn't come across as very credible if I trusted you a third time.
46. A political personality does not necessarily have to be eloquent or even verbally articulate to come across well on the television screen.
47. They say they come across thousands of examples of potentially lethal appliances.
48. Thinking should become your capital asset, no matter whatever ups and downs you come across in your life. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
49. Another type of light bulb you may come across is the tungsten halogen bulb.
50. You're going to come across people in your life who will say all the right words at all the right times. But in the end, it's always their actions you should judge them by. It's actions, not words[sentencedict.com], that matter. Nicholas Sparks
51. It was so unlike anything I had come across before.
52. This was the largest collection of these creatures Chopra had come across; normally, they hunted alone or in small packs.
53. Again, we come across tantalising circumstantial evidence, with the aid of standardised tests.
54. You can watch television news programs from now until doomsday and never come across any statement about Manny Freebus.
55. Miss Piggy, Kermit and the rest now come across as symbols of a bygone era.
56. The next time we come across that creep, he's plastered.
57. Undoubtably you will come across Koopas making a getaway on a skateboard, bike, balloon, or whatever.
58. All of this must have come across very drearily to viewers not familiar with Brookside.
59. You are the most stubborn, irritating child I have ever come across!
60. The tapes and scores which they produce come across with real sincerity, and display surprisingly high levels of competence.
More similar words: across, get across, put across, cut across, cross out, gross, come at, come about, by no means, at home and abroad, come home, sacred, crop, toss, crops, crowded, at a loss, mean, possible, morose, each, beach, reach, react, teach, overcrowded, prospect, teacher, preach, the same as.