Examples of 'come up' in a sentence
Meaning of "come up"
Means to suggest or propose something, typically an idea or solution, or to approach a problem or challenge. It indicates the act of presenting or offering a certain course of action or viewpoint
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- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, up.
- To come towards, to approach.
- To emerge or become known, especially unexpectedly.
- To come to attention, present itself; to arrive or appear.
How to use "come up" in a sentence
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You are gonna come up on a sign that says.
Come up to the house when you can.
Maybe you will come up with something.
Just come up here and be as truthful as possible.
Let us get them to come up here instead.
You come up here late last night.
You have never come up here before.
Come up here and we will figure it out.
I suggest you come up with a better solution.
Come up a little you put the nightgown.
You ai not never come up here for me.
They come up for air every so often.
You are welcome to come up there any time.
Then come up and see for yourself.
Do not let him come up that far.
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I have come up with a little chore chart.
Perhaps someone has come up to the surface.
So you come up to my office and get me mad.
Only you could come up with that.
We come up with a dead heifer in the night.
Maybe you can come up with a title.
Come up slowly with your hands raised.
Deal with it or come up with something better.
Come up to the back hill after school.
Mondragon did not come up with this by himself.
I did not think it would ever come up again.
We should come up with a name for ourselves.
This is the best we could come up with.
She had to come up on the service elevator.
Work is always gonna come up for you.
We have to come up with a strategy for work.
But a connection should have come up by now.
You should come up to our floor later.
I thought at some point it would have come up.
Anyone can come up with a clinical trial.
We will see what we can come up with.
We may come up with a little money yet.
You have certainly come up in the world.
She has come up in a number of my sessions as well.
He had a second to come up with the story.
They come up from the lake in swarms.
See if she can come up with a name.
Some of the names that will come up.
Stuff would come up all the time.
The matter had apparently never come up.
Maybe we can come up with a compromise flag.
Johnse bagged him when he come up behind us.
I must come up and see you sometime.
I will call you if we come up with anything.
I have come up with a name for you.
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