phrases with come
Come on: Used to encourage someone or to show disbelief.
"Come on, you can do it!"
"Oh, come on! That can't be true."
Come up with: To think of or create something.
"She came up with a brilliant idea for the project."
Come across: To find or meet by chance.
"I came across an old friend at the market yesterday."
Come back: To return.
"I'll come back in a few minutes."
Come in: To enter.
"Please come in and have a seat."
Come out: To be released or to appear.
"The new book will come out next month."
Come through: To succeed in providing what is needed.
"He came through with the money just in time."
Come down with: To become sick with a particular illness.
"I think I'm coming down with a cold."
Come along: To accompany someone or to make progress.
"Would you like to come along to the concert?"
"The project is coming along nicely."
Come to: To regain consciousness or to reach a decision.
"She fainted but came to a few minutes later."
"After a long discussion, we came to an agreement."
Come up: To be mentioned or to happen unexpectedly.
"Your name came up in the meeting."
"Something has come up, and I need to leave early."
Come over: To visit someone's home.
"Why don't you come over for dinner?"