Examples of 'come at' in a sentence
Meaning of "come at"
The phrase 'come at' is often used as an invitation or challenge for someone to approach or engage in a confrontation or competition. It can be used figuratively to convey a sense of readiness or eagerness to face a challenge or opponent
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- To come to; to attend.
- To enter into sexual relations with.
- To get to, especially with effort or difficulty.
- To attack; to harass.
How to use "come at" in a sentence
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And so we are gonna come at her like that.
They come at you from all directions.
I did not mean to come at you like that.
Now come at me like you are gonna rape me.
Could not have come at a better time.
I was not sure we had time to come at all.
I seen a man come at me with a crowbar once.
Finding the cure could come at a price.
I am gonna come at him like another predator.
I did not think you should come at all.
I asked him to come at the normal time.
But do please wake me before you come at me so.
You have come at the wrong time.
You should not have come at all.
Bonuses come at the end of the year.
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I am sorry that it has come at your expense.
I have come at the behest of the boss.
Those successes have come at a heavy cost.
Let me come at this from a different angle.
The attack could come at any moment.
I had come at your door to wed you.
And then try and come at lunchtimes.
Let us come at it again fresh in the morning.
You do not need to come at me like this.
We will come at breaktime to check on his progress.
They are gonna have to come at me one at at a time.
Gerrard is looking for any excuse to come at us.
You have come at the right time.
It is so unusual for him to come at this time.
She must come at least once a day.
I was wondering whether you would come at all.
But you have come at a bad time.
Now we know how they are gonna come at us.
You have come at an extremely inopportune time.
School holiday does not come at a harvest time.
We can come at them from both sides.
I am afraid that may come at a great price.
You have come at a supremely suspenseful moment.
Only you get to come at the end.
Do not come at me with all that drama.
But all good things come at a price.
You can come at this a few ways.
If you could be ready to come at any time.
Maybe we just come at it from different angles.
Their appointed time will come at dawn.
They used to come at night to steal parts.
You will never forget to come at eight.
They will come at me tomorrow like savages.
Now we know how they will come at us.
Collins will come at us the back way.
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