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arrive

[ar-ee-vey, a-ree-vey] / ˌær iˈveɪ, a riˈveɪ /




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The frantic warnings of a Cosmic Weatherman go unheard as winter, confoundingly, follows spring, and summer arrives as a double cataclysm of fire and floods.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the boys called his father but, by the time he arrived, they were no longer there.

From BBC

A dispute with Newcastle meant he did not have a proper pre-season programme and arrived at Liverpool well behind his team-mates in terms of fitness.

From Barron's

The encouraging development arrived at the tail end of what has been an otherwise difficult year for the buck.

From MarketWatch

Many refugees arrive with professional experience and degrees but end up unemployed or underemployed in survival-wage jobs to make ends meet.

From The Wall Street Journal