come+to+meet

  • 121meet*/*/*/ — [miːt] (past tense and past participle met [met] ) verb 1) [I/T] to come together in order to spend time with someone who you have arranged to see I ll meet you in the bar later.[/ex] We re meeting for lunch tomorrow.[/ex] Sally and I met after… …

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  • 122come on — Synonyms and related words: accost, achieve success, advance, alight upon, allurement, ameliorate, amend, anticipate, appear, approach, appropinquate, approximate, arise, arrive, await, bait, baited trap, be a success, be destined, be fated, be… …

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  • 123come up — v. 1) (d; intr.) to come up against ( to meet ) (to come up against opposition) 2) (D; intr.) to come up for ( to be brought up for ) (the question finally came up for discussion) 3) (d; intr.) to come up to ( to reach ) (the water came up to our …

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  • 124come across — phrasal verb Word forms come across : present tense I/you/we/they come across he/she/it comes across present participle coming across past tense came across past participle come across 1) come across someone/something [transitive] to meet someone …

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  • 125come across — verb 1. find unexpectedly (Freq. 3) the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb she struck a goldmine The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake • Syn: ↑fall upon, ↑strike, ↑come upon, ↑ …

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  • 126meet with — phrasal 1. : to come upon : find 2. : to join in company with 3. : to be subjected to (fortune or vicissitude) : undergo, experience 4. obsolete : to encounter as an enemy …

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  • 127Meet Me in St. Louis — This article is about the 1944 film. For other uses, see Meet Me in St. Louis (disambiguation). Meet Me in St. Louis Theatrical poster Directed by …

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  • 128meet — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (esp. AmE) ADJECTIVE ▪ gymnastics, race, swim, track ▪ hunt (BrE) ▪ championship ▪ big …

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