come on top of



come (right) on top of something

Fig. [for something] to happen immediately after something else. The accident expenses came right on top of the costs of her illness. The bad news came on top of some other problems we were having.
See also: come, of, on, top

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
IsidoreIZ-i-dawr (English), ee-zee-DOR (French)English, French, Georgian, Jewish
PorterPAWR-tərEnglish
Sayakasah-yah-kahJapanese
LindaLIN-də (English), LIN-dah (German), LEEN-dah (Italian, Finnish)English, Dutch, German, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, French, Latvian, Finnish, Hu
Vivianavee-vee-AH-nah (Italian)Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
TanyaTAHN-yə (English), TAN-yə (English)Russian, English