Definition: simple past of come
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'came': 13
1. The name “pickleball” reportedly came from one of the inventors’ dogs, Pickles.
2. The nation came together in times of crisis.
3. The idea came to mind while walking.
4. Volunteers came together to provide food, clothing, and medical aid to flood victims.
5. Their dog barked happily when they came home.
6. She came from a faraway land.
7. The sound came from outside.
8. The train came ten minutes early.
9. The cheese came in a wedge-shaped piece.
10. The words came out in an unwilled whisper
11. An unthought solution suddenly came to mind.
12. A shout came from across the street.
13. The kite came down slowly.
1. The name “pickleball” reportedly came from one of the inventors’ dogs, Pickles.
2. The nation came together in times of crisis.
3. The idea came to mind while walking.
4. Volunteers came together to provide food, clothing, and medical aid to flood victims.
5. Their dog barked happily when they came home.
6. She came from a faraway land.
7. The sound came from outside.
8. The train came ten minutes early.
9. The cheese came in a wedge-shaped piece.
10. The words came out in an unwilled whisper
11. An unthought solution suddenly came to mind.
12. A shout came from across the street.
13. The kite came down slowly.
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