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Come with   /kəm wɪð/   Listen
Come with

verb
1.
Be present or associated with an event or entity.  Synonyms: accompany, attach to, go with.  "Heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue" , "Fish usually goes with white wine" , "This kind of vein accompanies certain arteries"






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"Come with" Quotes from Famous Books



... Laura, as the father of a daughter under age, that you instantly come with me. What? Would you compel me to use ...
— A Group of Noble Dames • Thomas Hardy

... Jack Frost) has come down upon us with all his might. Banished from the pleasant shores of Boston, he has come with his cold scythe and ice pincers to our undefended little island, and is tyrannizing in every corner and over every part of every person. Nothing is too great for him, nothing too mean. He condescends ...
— Yesterdays with Authors • James T. Fields

... giving up this hotel, James,' says she, 'and taking another near Dover, a quiet place with just such a clientele as I shall like. Do you care to come with me?' ...
— The Observations of Henry • Jerome K. Jerome

... she hazarded, leaning far over the table and putting her face close to his, her eyes the while flooded with voluptuousness, "you will come with ...
— The Girl of the Golden West • David Belasco

... child, do you not see that I am joking?" returned Castanier. "I am going on a short journey; I shall not be away for very long. But come with me to the Gymnase; I shall start just before midnight, after I have had time to ...
— Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories • Edited by Julian Hawthorne


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