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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241. The depressions in the sand are made by turtles, that come up here to lay their eggs.
242. Not all the good ideas that curriculum developers and academics come up with are daft or unrealistic.
243. The waiter totally ignored Glen and served a girl who had come up beside him.
244. You will then have an easy check when the actuals come up.
245. It should come up for council approval no later than early March.
246. I sowed lots of poppies, but they haven't come up yet.
247. Sniffen said he has applied for other grants but has come up empty.
248. The board must come up with a plan to put the city back on its financial feet.
249. Perhaps John Major, already well into the habit of stealing Labour's clothes, will come up with the right formula.
250. Together, they come up against an extraordinarily barbaric state bureaucracy and not a few disappointments.
251. Politicians have come up with many tricks to evade campaign spending limits.
252. This had been carried out inside the health department and had come up with findings that were easily predictable.
253. Total strangers used to come up to me and tell me how much they'd enjoyed the show.
254. And he continued his signature practice of appointing teams to come up with recommendations that he could act on quickly.
255. Analysts think Boeing will most likely start afresh and come up with a real rival early in 2002.
256. Stone decided to hold a contest to see who could come up with a motto that would best capture that value.
257. Or as a desperate bid to get Aviemore to come up with the money?
258. The sun was coming up, or had already come up, and the heavy mists wore a pearlescent glow. Sentencedict.com
259. He had come up with one idea, though, which had turned out to be a blinder at Christmastime.
260. The seeds haven't sprouted [ come up ] yet.
261. I withdrew, came over her belly, spurting come up to her breasts.
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.