To have found unexpectedly or during a search
“This fulfilled the tradition of chivalric romances whereby a royal groom would happen to come across his foreign bride, often while out hunting, and they would fall in love at first sight.”
Past tense for to give the impression of being
“As soon as you start to come across as phony or underprepared, you're off the short list.”
Past tense for to be understood or comprehended
“This stage of mulling stories around is crucial for Mignola to develop a comfort level with the subject matter, a familiarity that can come across in the story.”
Past tense for to hand over, provide, or pay what is wanted or expected
“What happens if the State doesn't come across with the money for this project?”
Past tense for to go through an experience
Past tense for to meet, contact, or engage with (someone or a group)
Past tense for to provide or produce (something promised or expected)
Past tense for to pay in total a sum which is owed, especially when the sum has been owed for a period of time
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