Phrasal verb | Main meaning |
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come up with [kʌm ʌp wɪð] | to think of or produce (an idea, etc.) |
Other meanings
- suggest something
- invent something
- provide something
Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "come up with"
She came up with a brilliant solution.
We need to come up with a name for our band.
I couldn't come up with anything to say.
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Other phrasal verbs with the verb come
come in
to enter a place
come back
return to a place
come up
to appear or be mentioned unexpectedly
come down
to fall to the ground
come out
to appear or become visible or known
come over
to visit someone at their place
come across
to find something by chance
come along
to go somewhere with someone
come forward
to offer help or information
come by
to visit someone briefly
come across as
to give a particular impression (usually unintentionally)
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