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come with
come with
come with
(someone or something)
to depart in the company of someone or something; to travel with someone or a group.
Come with me. We'll go to my place.
Are you going to come with the tour?
Are you going to come with?
See also:
come
come with
v.
1.
To accompany someone; go along with someone:
I didn't go to the mall alone—some friends came with me.
2.
Regional (Chicago & Milwaukee)
To accompany; go along. Used intransitively:
I'm going to the store; do you want to come with?
See also:
come
Common Names:
Name
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Usage
Cevdet
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Turkish
Xenokrates
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Ancient Greek
Brenton
BREN-tən
English
Daviti
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Georgian
Rajneesh
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Indian, Hindi
Hananias
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Biblical Greek
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