Synonym: arise, ascend, bob up, come, come on, find, get hold, go on, go up, lift, line up, move up, muster, muster up, rally, rise, rise up, scrape, scrape up, scratch, summon, surface, uprise. Similar words: come up to, come up with, come under, come home, use up, tie up, take up, size up. Meaning: v. 1. bring forth, usually something desirable 2. result or issue 3. move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody 4. come to the surface 5. originate or come into being 6. move upward 7. be mentioned 8. start running, functioning, or operating 9. get something or somebody for a specific purpose 10. come up, of celestial bodies 11. gather (money or other resources) together over time 12. gather or bring together.
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181. But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder, more elusive than in any previous work.
182. In desperate situations of life or death people come up with unheard-of wisdom.
183. The banks have conducted two internal audits and come up with about $ 30 million in dormant accounts.
184. And young activists can win the princely sum of £100 if they come up with the winning slogan.
185. For some days he had been mulling this over, trying to come up with something more interesting than Wyvis Hall.
186. To date, no one has been able to come up with a satisfactory explanation.
187. Birth will come up when it will come up and the file clerk knows his business.
188. He had come up through motorcycle racing and saloon cars.
189. Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali
190. If we come up with a different game each time we do drama, what are we teaching the children?
191. Devlin had called her to come up quickly and see the impressive sight of Grand Harbour's floodlit fortifications in the distance.
192. As if the extra time would allow them to come up with a thoughtful answer.
193. The University of Florida researcher has come up with a brilliantly simple way to tackle tooth decay.
194. Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report.
195. As will be seen by the illustrations(Sentencedict.com), Basler and Professional/AMI have come up with very different looking installations.
196. Jig, reel, and hornpipe were all I could come up with.
197. American scientists have come up with an ingenious way of getting rid of cockroaches.
198. Boeing left the wisdom of that to the airline officials and challenged the team to come up with an even sturdier model.
199. I proceeded to come up with an affirmative action plan for the company that would work.
200. I didn't come up with a theory immediately, though I had hunches which were difficult to put into words.
201. And what do you do when to come up against a brick wall?
202. Sure enough, we soon come up to a party of puffin and a single guillemot.
203. Everyone knew the story of how old man Reynolds had come up from nothing to be a landowner.
204. Those are the interactive ones that will come up in a bit.
205. I would then build on those ruins and come up with a way of dealing with the scene at hand.
206. However, by handling the machine with some software, Comet Data could have come up with a real bargain.
207. Every morning I come up and comb them, keep them soft, pleasant-looking.
208. They're holding a competition to come up with a name for the new bridge.
209. He says if we don't come up with the dosh by Sunday[sentencedict.com], he's selling the car to someone else.
210. Tony used to come up with some quite amazing ideas and we'd try and put them into practice.
More similar words: come up to, come up with, come under, come home, use up, tie up, take up, size up, makeup, wake up, pile up, save up, make up, line up, give up, flare up, fire up, drive up, close up, shake up, write up, make up for, made up of, face up to, double up, live up to, measure up, euphemism, come, measure up to.