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View definitions for come to

come to

verb as in amount to

verb as in get

verb as in make

verb as in reach

verb as in return

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That wouldn’t make much of a dent in the annual cost of Medicaid’s coverage of its 72 million beneficiaries, which came to about $853 billion last year.

“When you say Christmas, the first thing that typically comes to your mind isn’t strippers,” he quips.

Making her feature film debut, Bode came to play the character, who’s used a wheelchair since birth, via an open call.

When Bellamy's first stint with the Wales squad in September was coming to an end, the former captain spoke of his sadness about having to part with his players.

From BBC

“Even when we come to help, it doesn't guarantee that the Palestinians can harvest their olives,” Zuraya tells me as she recovers from her injuries at home.

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

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