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to came
verb
To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
Exact(44)
She'd love to, came the answer.
The few who dared to came under intense social pressure, and received no support from local government officials.
One of the frictions Gunn was sensitive to came from the tense relation he intuited between subject and poetic form.
I think this creed of "credit" as one of the most frightening admonitions to came out of 2008.
The only actual market price Citi looked to came from what are called the ABX indexes, which do trade.
Borrowing in the fiscal year to date to came in at £93.45bn, down from £109.14bn in 2010/11.
Similar(15)
To come to New York City?
"To come from Milwaukee!
Name to come.
Hard to come by.
Many more to come.
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