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come up to

VERB
  1. speak to someone

How To Use come up to In A Sentence

  • People come up to me all of the time and as a conversation ice-breaker often say, ‘You're the food editor.’
  • For non-working spouses, sufficient units can be encashed each tax year to bring total income up to just below the annual allowance.
  • The trees come up to my window like the yearning voice of the dumb earth.
  • If Marge did come up to Rome suddenly, Tom had a lot of his own clothing hanging ready in the closet.
  • Miss Foley was ready to go now and had come up to the desk to clear his out tray.
  • They come up to gallery requirements by their "pleasantness" or the inoffensiveness of their style. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
  • Lud-in-the-Mist was one of my very first fantasy books read it years ago when I was but a sprat and nothing has ever quite come up to that standard. June & July Short Book Reviews
  • This doesn't come up to the standard of your usual work.
  • HILTON: I had Nicole Richie come up to me in the coffee shop that I work at sometimes and come straight to my face and say, "Hey, call my anorexic to my face. CNN Transcript Jul 3, 2008
  • The plaid skirt seem to come up to her breasts and her shirt buttoned down and was supposed to be tucked into her skirt but she left it out.
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