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come across with

verb as in deliver

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Read anything you come across with an open mind, he seemed to be saying, and follow the trail of worthwhile material for yourself.

“Condors are curious animals and much like a small child will investigate strange things they come across with their mouths,” officials said.

“He does not come across with humor,” Sandra Reher, 75, a retired teacher in Farmingdale, N.J., said of Mr. DeSantis.

Terrill says, “One of the biggest pain points I’ve come across with couples I’ve worked with is when one assumes moving in together is a step towards marriage, and the other does not.”

Terrill says, “One of the biggest pain points I’ve come across with couples I’ve worked with is when one assumes moving in together is a step towards marriage, and the other does not.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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