Similar words: from hand to hand, hand to hand, to hand, come home to roost, come to, hometown, come together, come to mind. Meaning: v. be revealed or disclosed.
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2 They hurriedly fortified the village with barricades of carts, tree trunks and whatever came to hand.
3 The new books came to hand today.
4 Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else.
5 They ran, picking up whatever weapons came to hand .
6 Father's letter was mailed from Florida last week and came to hand today.
7 And any missile that came to hand.
8 An open palm, a fist, a stick, a belt, a saucepan: whatever came to hand.
9 No suitable material came to hand for the box hedges.
10 Beebob has been gradually coming to hand this season, and can strike winning form in the Guildhall Handicap Hurdle.
11 Departmental staff are encouraged to share information as recorded, and other information as it comes to hand.
12 Then they replaced the nonfiction temporarily, as the volumes came to hand,[www.Sentencedict.com] and started on the second half.
13 You're trying for something that's funky, something that sounds good, and you just grab whatever comes to hand.
14 The first item that came to hand was the flower.
15 Harrison, ever practical and resourceful, took what materials came to hand, and handled them well.
16 A dreadful rumor has come to hand.
17 Your letter come to hand.
18 And then we must come to hand, and shut down, without a little mercy.
19 Politician: Will never the flower haven't come to hand of money.
20 A wise man will make tools of what come to hand.
21 Until today, that was, when suddenly two very different pieces of information had come to hand.
22 Potentially " high - yielding " clones are likely to be the material which first come to hand.
More similar words: from hand to hand, hand to hand, to hand, come home to roost, come to, hometown, come together, come to mind, come to life, time to come, come to stay, come to pass, come to light, come to a stand, come to grief, come to terms, come to an end, come to a head, come to the fore, come to a stop, come to grips, come to blows, come to a point, come to nothing, come to naught, to have a shower, magnetometer, come to the point, to come to an end, come to terms with.