Definition: simple past and past participle of arrive
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'arrived': 12
1. Millions of immigrants have arrived in the U.S. seeking better opportunities and freedom.
2. She never arrived for the meeting.
3. The moment she arrived, everyone cheered.
4. He arrived late to the party.
5. He arrived just in time.
6. She arrived early to avoid traffic.
7. They arrived early for the meeting.
8. An unsuspected visitor arrived at midnight.
9. They arrived by car.
10. I arrived before everyone else.
11. She’s been crying since she arrived.
12. Since they arrived, everything changed.
1. Millions of immigrants have arrived in the U.S. seeking better opportunities and freedom.
2. She never arrived for the meeting.
3. The moment she arrived, everyone cheered.
4. He arrived late to the party.
5. He arrived just in time.
6. She arrived early to avoid traffic.
7. They arrived early for the meeting.
8. An unsuspected visitor arrived at midnight.
9. They arrived by car.
10. I arrived before everyone else.
11. She’s been crying since she arrived.
12. Since they arrived, everything changed.
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