Examples of 'come across' in a sentence
Meaning of "come across"
To come across means to encounter or discover something or someone unexpectedly. It is often used to describe finding or encountering something by chance or accidentally
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- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, across.
- To change sides; to cross over to work for the opposition.
- To give an appearance or impression; to project a certain image.
- To find, usually by accident.
How to use "come across" in a sentence
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He does not come across as someone with enemies.
I have once or twice come across him.
So you come across the river to bother me.
Dragon call if you come across anything.
I have come across a very distinctive vintage.
You will soon come across them.
Come across your type in the forces.
I have never come across this before.
I come across tons of guys like you.
I have never come across that name.
Come across something made me think of you.
I have never come across a deaf doctor.
Come across death made you think.
I did not mean to come across all gloomy.
You come across the old church.
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Then the others come across in twos.
I have come across it several times in my research.
But he will only come across to you.
We have come across something very interesting.
Do not ever let me to come across you.
Have you come across anyone who.
There are these people you come across.
I have come across all kinds of criminals.
Like a shadow had come across him.
We have come across some disturbing information.
So sometimes that would come across as rude.
We have come across this situation before.
Depending on any pipes or rocks we come across.
I have not come across a diamond earring.
So our left tackle is gonna come across.
I have come across something that puzzles me.
Not sure what we have come across.
We come across his name quite often.
You do not want to come across as confrontational.
They are these people you come across.
I have come across a share of quacks in my time.
What an unlikely place to come across you.
Did not come across any red flags.
I just think you can come across as.
I might have come across a little insensitive.
Give a hug to anyone you come across.
Enemies who come across the sea.
The sparkle that we would come across.
He must have come across these guns.
They eat everything they come across.
But you come across a few problems.
I am sure you will come across him.
I have come across some of their impurities.
You are just trying to come across as heroic.
I have come across many like you.
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