Came [verb]

Definition of Came:

advance, approach

Opposite/Antonyms of Came:


Sentence/Example of Came:

The case was an assault and battery that came off between two men named Brown and Henderson.

Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.

He came to the top of the stairs with a lamp in his hand, and wanted to know what the rumpus was about.

The president sat in a chair which came over with the pilgrims in their ship, the Mayflower.

More soldiers crowded into the cave and Professor-Commander Krafft came in behind them.

Then one of the magter came in and Brion hesitated before shooting.

The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier's eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them.

But, when the car came thundering down, it was crammed to the step; with a melancholy gesture, the driver declined her signal.

A fancy came into my head that I would entertain the king and queen with an English tune upon this instrument.

When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.