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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211. Here, Wade realized, he had come up against a few firm truths.
212. It is for the benefit of the inspectors who come up from Paris for the biannual audits.
213. You've made a lot of accusations but you haven't come up with any evidence to support them.
214. Recognising the problem, district councillors have come up with a much needed cash injection to ease the crisis.
215. BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice.
216. But there are further dimensions of that call for which union schemes have not yet come up with adequate solutions. 1.
217. Girls did not come up to him and nuzzle him.
218. Read in studio A firm has come up with a new high-tech way to beat credit card fraud.
219. Apparently nobody at Tucson Water could come up with the names.
220. An old guy come up to me in the street and asked for a dime for coffee.
221. The London based group Centrepoint has come up with a plan to bring together the people needed to get more homes.
222. Fish come up from the deep sea in the early morning and the early evening.
223. It's very easy to be an armchair critic but much harder to come up with solutions that will work.
224. Nearly every economic summit since the first one in 1975 has come up with a catch phrase.
225. I hung around Natchez for three or four years,(http://sentencedict.com/come up.html) then I come up here.
226. Two, can you come up with some moral principle, some ethical issue that is so important it justifies deception?
227. They would argue strenuously in their group and then the team captain would report what the group had come up with.
228. We explored every possible avenue, but still couldn't come up with a solution.
229. But does it come up to scratch for educational value?
230. But he can never come up with a satisfactory answer.
231. We'll put our heads together after work and see if we can come up with a solution.
232. So he hopes to come up with a special X-ray stain binding to human nerve endings.
233. It doesn't come up with irrational error messages and it's nice and simple to use.
234. For this reason it is impossible to come up with universal rules dictating how explanations are to be provided.
235. Congress could not come up with an agreement on a spending plan for next year.
236. The administration needs to come up with a sound fiscal policy.
237. The two groups announced last August they had come up with dense wavelength division multiplexing prototype chips.
238. It was a much better floor plan than I would have come up with had I not known about feng shui.
239. And come up with an elegant(sentencedict.com), really beautiful solution that works.
240. I was going to go down and take him, but - well, something's come up and I can't.
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