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come

Definition for come

verb as in happen

Strongest matches

break, develop, fall, occur, take place

Strong matches

befall, betide, chance, hap, transpire

Weak matches

come to pass, turn out

verb as in extend, reach

Strongest matches

become, develop, get, go, grow, join, run, turn

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It’s harder than people think to come up with things to draw on the spot, Stringer said before the September workshop, so he provides the flash sheets as inspiration for attendees.

“Families don’t just need a roof; they need childcare, job skills, therapy and community. This building is where it all comes together.”

“The more you learn, the more there is. The more history you know, the more history that’s revealed and the more the community comes to you.”

When it comes to broadcast television — look, we’re very comfortable and taken very good care of.

San Francisco is too banged up, with Nick Bosa out and multiple offensive concerns, while Jacksonville is coming off a confidence-building win.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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