come+up+with
111ˌcome ˈout with sth — phrasal verb to say something suddenly, usually something that surprises or shocks people You never know what the children are going to come out with.[/ex] …
112ˌcome ˈup with sth — phrasal verb to think of something such as an idea or a plan Is that the best you can come up with?[/ex] …
113come down with — {v.}, {informal} To become sick with; catch. * /We all came down with the mumps./ * /After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold./ …
114come down with — {v.}, {informal} To become sick with; catch. * /We all came down with the mumps./ * /After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold./ …
115come\ down\ with — v informal To become sick with; catch. We all came down with the mumps. After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold …
116come out with — say in a sudden or rude way. → come …
117come up with — produce (something), especially when pressured or challenged. → come …
118come out with — {v. phr.} 1. To make a public announcement of; make known. * /He came out with a clear declaration of his principles./ 2. To say. * /He comes out with the funniest remarks you can imagine./ …
119come out with — {v. phr.} 1. To make a public announcement of; make known. * /He came out with a clear declaration of his principles./ 2. To say. * /He comes out with the funniest remarks you can imagine./ …
120come up with — phrasal to produce especially in dealing with a problem or challenge < came up with a solution > …