Come Across in a sentence
Meaning: To find or discover something by chance; often used in informal contexts.
Come Across sentence for class 4
- I hope to come across a cool rock on my walk.
- She did not expect to come across her old friend.
- He came across a fun game at the store.
- I might come across a new book at the library.
- She was surprised to come across a family of ducks.
- He came across a beautiful flower in the garden.
- I want to come across interesting facts in my reading.
- She might come across a hidden treasure while exploring.
- He came across a great idea during the meeting.
- I like to come across new recipes to try.
- She hopes to come across exciting adventures in her stories.
- He was happy to come across an old photo album.
- I want to come across friendly people during my travels.
- She came across a butterfly fluttering by.
- He might come across a new hobby he enjoys.
- I hope to come across a chance to help others.
- She was thrilled to come across a rare book.
- He likes to come across different cultures when traveling.
- I want to come across a fun challenge in my studies.
- She hopes to come across a pet she wants to adopt.
- He came across an interesting article online.
- I like to come across new ideas in science.
- She was excited to come across a hidden path in the park.
- He hopes to come across good friends in his new school.
- I want to come across ways to be more creative.
- She came across a funny video that made her laugh.
- He likes to come across helpful tips for learning.
- I hope to come across inspiring stories in my reading.
- She was surprised to come across a garden in the city.
- He wants to come across new places to explore.
Come Across simple sentence
- I hope to come across some interesting books.
- She might come across her old friend at the event.
- He came across a beautiful painting in the gallery.
- They often come across new ideas during discussions.
- She came across a helpful article online.
- He might come across a lost pet on his walk.
- They came across an old photograph in the attic.
- She came across a unique shop while exploring.
- He often comes across inspiring stories in the news.
- They came across a friendly dog in the park.
- She was happy to come across a sale at the store.
- He came across a strange object on the beach.
- They might come across new friends in class.
- She came across an interesting fact in her research.
- He often comes across challenges in his work.
- They came across a beautiful view while hiking.
- She came across a recipe she wanted to try.
- He was surprised to come across his favorite band.
- They might come across useful tools in the garage.
- She came across a fun game to play.
- He came across an opportunity to volunteer.
- They often come across helpful tips online.
- She was delighted to come across a rare book.
- He came across a great deal while shopping.
- They might come across some wildlife on their trip.
- She came across a new hobby she enjoys.
- He was excited to come across a familiar face.
- They came across an old storybook in the library.
- She was pleased to come across a kind stranger.
- He often comes across beautiful nature scenes.

(1) We come across without any doubt.
(2) They come across without any doubt.
(3) I come across without any hesitation.
(4) I have never come across Csce before.
(5) I have come across qua in my research.
(6) We always come across without any fear.
(7) They come across without any hesitation.
(8) Bravadoes often come across as arrogant.
(9) Sinc is not a word you come across often.
(10) I come across a stray cat on my way home.
Come Across sentence
(11) Mr. Come Across assigns so much homework.
(12) I have never come across kj in my reading.
(13) I have never come across balection before.
(14) She can come across as arrogant sometimes.
(15) We come across without any second thoughts.
(16) I've never come across the word sab before.
(17) I have never come across DSG in my studies.
(18) I've never come across the word nol before.
(19) I've never come across the word paa before.
(20) I've never come across the word fos before.
Come Across make sentence
(21) I've never come across the word ses before.
(22) I've never come across Herm in any context.
(23) Aing is a word that I've never come across.
(24) Be unlike any other idea you've come across.
(25) I've never come across the word twite before.
(26) I have never come across the word beo before.
(27) I have never come across the word aan before.
(28) I have never come across the word dha before.
(29) I have never come across the term PIH before.
(30) I have never come across the term jra before.
Sentence of come across
(31) I have never come across the term pdm before.
(32) I have never come across the word dhe before.
(33) I have never come across the word sev before.
(34) I have never come across the word ine before.
(35) I have never come across the word rus before.
(36) I've never come across the term matta before.
(37) Mr. Come Across is a stickler for attendance.
(38) I have never come across the array GWT before.
(39) She has a tendency to come across as arrogant.
(40) I have never come across the term quot before.
Come Across meaningful sentence
(41) I have never come across the word litz before.
(42) The river flows come across between the rocks.
(43) Mr. Come Across is a tough but fair professor.
(44) We managed to come across without any problems.
(45) I have never come across the word deres before.
(46) I have never come across the word tubal before.
(47) I have never come across the word cetra before.
(48) I have never come across the word ident before.
(49) I have never come across the term litem before.
(50) I have never come across the word estre before.
Come Across sentence examples
(51) I have never come across the term hoven before.
(52) Rarely do I come across such a talented artist.
(53) I have never come across the term arate before.
(54) I have never come across the word ances before.
(55) I have never come across the word gonia before.
(56) I have never come across psensei in my studies.
(57) I have never come across the term brank before.
(58) I have never come across the term endin before.
(59) I have never come across the word knops before.
(60) This is the best offer you'll ever come across.
Sentence with come across
(61) I'm surprised I haven't come across bsd before.
(62) Mr. Come Across always gives the hardest exams.
(63) Mr. Come Across is known for his tough grading.
(64) The hoarder hoards everything they come across.
(65) Try not to blurt as it can come across as rude.
(66) I have never come across the term apneal before.
(67) I have never come across the word aburas before.
(68) I have never come across the term rables before.
(69) I have never come across the term dakoit before.
(70) I have never come across the term digram before.
Use come across in a sentence
(71) I have never come across a word like suu before.
(72) I come across that familiar face ever and again.
(73) I have never come across the term genual before.
(74) I have never come across the term sabled before.
(75) Friedman is a name that I've come across before.
(76) I have never come across the word cotyle before.
(77) His bluntness can sometimes come across as rude.
(78) I have never come across the word dement before.
(79) I have never come across the term azines before.
(80) I have never come across the term lacier before.
Sentence using come across
(81) I have never come across the term retral before.
(82) I have never come across the term curial before.
(83) I have never come across the term curacy before.
(84) I have never come across the term fundal before.
(85) We might come across some cool bugs in the park.
(86) He managed to come across without any difficulty.
(87) I have never come across the array javadi before.
(88) I have never come across the term boordes before.
(89) I have never come across the word 'haart' before.
(90) I come across that old photograph ever and again.
Come Across example sentence
(91) I have never come across the term leacher before.
(92) I have never come across the term biprism before.
(93) I have never come across the term ligular before.
(94) I've never come across a word like enberg before.
(95) I have never come across the term mismate before.
(96) I have never come across the term ergotic before.
(97) I have never come across the word percola before.
(98) I have never come across the term rohhatz before.
(99) I have never come across the word 'repre' before.
(100) I have never come across the word firlock before.
Sentence with word come across
(101) I have never come across the word nodical before.
(102) I have never come across the term lianoid before.
(103) I have never come across the term patible before.
(104) I have never come across the term elative before.
(105) I have never come across the term coziers before.
(106) They come across between the fields and the farm.
(107) I have never come across the term recured before.
(108) I have never come across the word bansela before.
(109) I have never come across cogue in any literature.
(110) I have never come across the word demirep before.
Sentence of come across
(111) The apology didn't come across without sincerity.
(112) Sometimes we come across things that surprise us.
(113) I hope we come across a good place to go fishing.
(114) She managed to come across without any difficulty.
(115) I have never come across the term angaries before.
(116) I have never come across the term bladings before.
(117) Itaya is a name that I haven't come across before.
(118) I have never come across the term bistered before.
(119) I've never come across the term gman before today.
(120) Barthelme is not a name you come across every day.
Come Across used in a sentence
(121) I've never come across anyone with the name Barth.
(122) I have never come across the term gonidial before.
(123) I have never come across the term abstrict before.
(124) I have never come across the term domatium before.
(125) Meas is not a word that I have come across before.
(126) This is the simplest recipe I've ever come across.
(127) I have never come across the term deferent before.
(128) I have never come across the term escribed before.
(129) I have never come across the term brittler before.
(130) I have never come across the term limitary before.
Come Across sentence in English
(131) I have never come across the term tensible before.
(132) I have never come across the term boskages before.
(133) I have never come across the term chasmier before.
(134) I have never come across the term visional before.
(135) I have never come across the term oothecal before.
(136) I have never come across the term bifidity before.
(137) They come across between the cliffs and the beach.
(138) They come across between the cliffs and the ocean.
(139) I have never come across the term destains before.
(140) I have never come across the term deterged before.
(141) I can't seem to come across without sounding rude.
(142) Etac is not a term that I have come across before.
(143) Mr. Come Across challenges us to think critically.
(144) I hope we come across a rainbow on our walk today.
(145) We might come across some new friends at the park.
(146) Sometimes we come across people who need our help.
(147) I hope we come across a good restaurant for lunch.
(148) I hope we come across a good place to go swimming.
(149) They managed to come across without any difficulty.
(150) I have never come across a word like urkesh before.
(151) I have never come across the term displumed before.
(152) I have never come across the term biseriate before.
(153) I have never come across the term acierated before.
(154) I have never come across the term bumfuzzle before.
(155) I have never come across the term absterged before.
(156) I have never come across the term calyculus before.
(157) I have never come across the term radicated before.
(158) I have never come across the term atriopore before.
(159) I always jot down interesting quotes I come across.
(160) I have never come across the term exopathic before.
(161) I have never come across the term cryptical before.
(162) I have never come across the term phacoidal before.
(163) I have never come across the term occurrent before.
(164) I have never come across the term quotition before.
(165) I have never come across the term shallowed before.
(166) I have never come across the term carduuses before.
(167) I come across to the gym every morning to work out.
(168) Mr. Come Across is a respected expert in his field.
(169) Cairn forward and you'll come across a serene lake.
(170) We might come across some wild animals on our hike.
(171) Sometimes we come across things that make us happy.
(172) If you don't behave, you'll come across as selfish.
(173) Fawning up to someone can come across as insincere.
(174) They always come across without any second thoughts.
(175) I have never come across the term allostatic before.
(176) I like to note down interesting facts I come across.
(177) I have never come across the term juristical before.
(178) I have never come across the term minuscular before.
(179) I have never come across the term birostrate before.
(180) I have never come across the term sls in my reading.
(181) I have never come across the word teg in my reading.
(182) I have never come across the term foretokens before.
(183) Kechuan is a name that I haven't come across before.
(184) I have never come across the term intriguant before.
(185) Detruded is not a word that I have ever come across.
(186) I often come across dissyllabic words in literature.
(187) I have never come across the word kilometric before.
(188) I have never come across the word sse in my reading.
(189) Be the most memorable quote you've ever come across.
(190) I have never come across the word jube before today.
(191) I have never come across the word kez in my studies.
(192) I have never come across the term depolished before.
(193) I have never come across the term detractory before.
(194) I have never come across the word Lesterland before.
(195) I have never come across the term nki in my studies.
(196) The dish had a come across between sweet and savory.
(197) I've never come across the word agnan in my studies.
(198) Mr. Come Across is always pushing us to do our best.
(199) Roam east and you'll come across the student center.
(200) Acting flashy can sometimes come across as arrogant.
(201) I hope we come across a good movie to watch tonight.
(202) I have never come across the term connexional before.
(203) I have never come across the term bisectional before.
(204) I have never come across the term bisociative before.
(205) Being plain-spoken can sometimes come across as rude.
(206) I have never come across a word like koyurugi before.
(207) Dalai is a name that I have never come across before.
(208) I have never come across the word infantility before.
(209) It is interesting to come across a word like asterid.
(210) I have come across the word Tay in crossword puzzles.
(211) I have never come across the term interseptal before.
(212) I have never come across the term subscapular before.
(213) I have never come across the term deballasted before.
(214) I have never come across a word like koisosan before.
(215) I have never come across the term reluctivity before.
(216) I have never come across the term centrosomic before.
(217) It is interesting to come across a word like basucos.
(218) I have never come across the term becudgeling before.
(219) I have never come across the term clonicities before.
(220) I have never come across the term 'campeachy' before.
(221) I have never come across the term dessiatines before.
(222) I have never come across the term brimstonier before.
(223) I have never come across the term centrobaric before.
(224) I have never come across the term compassable before.
(225) We often come across between the houses and the park.
(226) This is the craziest invention I've ever come across.
(227) If he mutes his emotions, he may come across as cold.
(228) Degamis is a word that I've never come across before.
(229) I'm sorry, I didn't mean to come across as a bellend.
(230) Mr. Come Across is always available for office hours.
(231) Bragging back can make you come across as a show-off.
(232) Boasting about your past can come across as arrogant.
(233) Tattle backs often come across as petty and immature.
(234) Acting arrogant can make you come across as insecure.
(235) Being bombastic can make you come across as arrogant.
(236) We might come across some tasty treats at the bakery.
(237) Pardon my tone, I didn't mean to come across as rude.
(238) I have never come across the term crosspatches before.
(239) I have never come across the word incoordinate before.
(240) I have never come across the term affranchises before.
(241) I have never come across the term landlubberly before.
(242) I come across against many obstacles in my daily life.
(243) I have never come across the term conspectuity before.
(244) I have never come across the word dautie before today.
(245) I come across between two buildings on my way to work.
(246) We often come across between the park and the library.
(247) We come across between the houses in the neighborhood.
(248) Being self-congratulatory can come across as arrogant.
(249) He tried to come across without sounding too arrogant.
(250) I hope I come across as friendly to my new classmates.
(251) Self-laud can come across as arrogant and off-putting.
(252) Acting grandiose can make you come across as arrogant.
(253) Let's see if we come across any seashells on our walk.
(254) I hope we come across a good spot to watch the sunset.
(255) If you don't behave, you'll come across as intolerant.
(256) Clyster is a word that I have never come across before.
(257) I have never come across the term endolymphatic before.
(258) Goog is not a word that I have ever come across before.
(259) Beachcombers often come across unique driftwood pieces.
(260) I have never come across the term bisymmetrical before.
(261) I always keep note of interesting quotes I come across.
(262) I have never come across the term petrotectonic before.
(263) I have never come across the term dereligionise before.
(264) I have never come across the term degringoladed before.
(265) I have never come across the word braky in any context.
(266) I come across to the park every evening to walk my dog.
(267) I have never come across the word eb in any literature.
(268) I have never come across rke in any literature or text.
(269) I'm sorry, I didn't mean to come across as a blunthead.
(270) I have never come across bodikin in any of my readings.
(271) Bemeant is a word that I have never come across before.
(272) Acedo is a name that I have come across in my research.
(273) The joke didn't come across without the right delivery.
(274) The outfit had a come across between casual and formal.
(275) If you come across a rare book, buy without hesitation.
(276) Cairn forward and you'll come across a peaceful stream.
(277) I hope we come across some friendly people on our trip.
(278) I have never come across the word tallages before today.
(279) I have never come across the term stadtholderate before.
(280) I have never come across the word apo in any literature.
(281) I have never come across the term septime in my studies.
(282) I come across that book ever and again in my collection.
(283) I have never come across the word uss in any literature.
(284) I like to keep a record of all the quotes I come across.
(285) I have never come across the name Gunray in any context.
(286) The fishermen often come across jetsam while out at sea.
(287) Paddle downstream and you'll come across a small island.
(288) I have never come across the term circumvolutory before.
(289) I have never come across the term dereligionised before.
(290) We come across between the buildings in the city center.
(291) She tried to come across without sounding too defensive.
(292) Using big words can make you come across as pretentious.
(293) She wanted to come across without seeming too desperate.
(294) I don't think I've ever come across the term irp before.
(295) Cairn forward and you'll come across a beautiful meadow.
(296) We might come across some interesting art at the museum.
(297) Introverts may come across as shy or reserved to others.
(298) I have never come across the word blearier in my reading.
(299) I have never come across a word starting with sch before.
(300) I've never come across a username like 'halfhand' before.
(301) Prokhorov is a name that I have never come across before.
(302) The politician is trying hard to come across as likeable.
(303) I have never come across the term mandator in my studies.
(304) His disdain for small talk made him come across as aloof.
(305) I have never come across the word hachisuga before today.
(306) I have never come across the word pennoncel before today.
(307) Binkowski is a name that you don't come across every day.
(308) She likes to come across between the trees in the forest.
(309) I have not come across the term nki in any of my studies.
(310) Overstating can come across as insincere or disingenuous.
(311) His writing style is the bloggiest I've ever come across.
(312) The music had a come across between classical and modern.
(313) I wish Mr. Come Across would explain the material better.
(314) We might come across some interesting rocks at the beach.
(315) Sometimes we come across things that we don't understand.
(316) We might come across some interesting rocks on the beach.
(317) His superiority complex made him come across as arrogant.
(318) I didn't mean to come across as rude, it was all in jest.
(319) I have never come across the word azedarach in my studies.
(320) I have never come across the word blastemata before today.
(321) I have never come across the word ruritanian before today.
(322) I have never come across the term dedifferentiated before.
(323) I always carry a bag to pick up any poopers I come across.
(324) I have never come across the word genal in any literature.
(325) The reserved professor can come across as uncommunicative.
(326) We come across between the buildings in the downtown area.
(327) We come across between the houses in the residential area.
(328) He tried to come across without showing any signs of fear.
(329) Pointing can come across as aggressive or confrontational.
(330) Bladderier is a term that I have never come across before.
(331) He always manages to come across without offending anyone.
(332) The person had a come across between friendly and distant.
(333) I hope I come across as confident during my job interview.
(334) I hope I come across as professional during my internship.
(335) Overemoting can make you come across as insincere or fake.
(336) I like to scratch down inspirational quotes I come across.
(337) It's important to report any online fraud you come across.
(338) Let's see if we come across any acorns on our nature walk.
(339) I have never come across the word 'paba' in any literature.
(340) I will vote up any well-written article that I come across.
(341) We come across against negativity with a positive attitude.
(342) I come across to the library every day after work to study.
(343) People who act self-admiring often come across as arrogant.
(344) He tried to come across without showing any signs of doubt.
(345) The book had a come across between a mystery and a romance.
(346) Grandstanding for a promotion can come across as desperate.
(347) Hut along the river and you'll come across a peaceful park.
(348) I have never come across the word assonating in any context.
(349) I have never come across anyone with the first name Wheeler.
(350) It is interesting to come across unfamiliar words like geta.
(351) The river flows come across between the rocks in the stream.
(352) The way she moved her body seemed to come across as uncanny.
(353) I have never come across another name quite like Balleseros.
(354) The message didn't come across without proper communication.
(355) The barbarian tribe pillages every village they come across.
(356) Arrogating your accomplishments can come across as boastful.
(357) It is rare to come across the word apostatised in literature.
(358) I have never come across the name Rudra in any other context.
(359) I have never come across the word blithers in any literature.
(360) Keep note of any interesting facts or trivia you come across.
(361) We encourage everyone to report fraud if they come across it.
(362) The singer's powerful voice made her come across as talented.
(363) I have never come across the word sabashimasan in my reading.
(364) I have never come across a word like denotated in my studies.
(365) They come across between the two mountains during their hike.
(366) The geologist had never come across such a rare stone before.
(367) The speaker tried to come across without sounding too biased.
(368) She tried to come across without revealing her true feelings.
(369) The speech had a come across between inspiring and confusing.
(370) I am pleased to have come across this new restaurant in town.
(371) Dogmatists often come across as closed-minded and inflexible.
(372) His ambitiousness sometimes made him come across as arrogant.
(373) I always turn to Wikt when I come across a word I don't know.
(374) I hope I come across as knowledgeable during my presentation.
(375) Sire along the sidewalk and you'll come across the bookstore.
(376) Flaunting from your intelligence can come across as arrogant.
(377) Vaunting oneself can come across as arrogant and unappealing.
(378) I have never come across the word sphacelating in any context.
(379) She always seems to come across as confident and self-assured.
(380) I have never come across the term boracasli in any literature.
(381) I was lucky to come across an earthstar during my nature walk.
(382) I have never come across the term clubbability in any context.
(383) He likes to come across between the playground and the school.
(384) She tried to come across without showing any signs of anxiety.
(385) The painting had a come across between abstract and realistic.
(386) When you come across any job openings, please keep me in mind.
(387) Mr. Come Across is the most difficult professor I've ever had.
(388) I tend to slip up around strangers and come across as awkward.
(389) Trying to act flamboyant may come across as insincere or fake.
(390) Let's see if we come across any snowflakes on our winter walk.
(391) We might come across some tasty snacks at the farmer's market.
(392) We might come across some friendly animals at the petting zoo.
(393) We might come across some tasty treats at the farmer's market.
(394) He looked up the definition of a rare word he had come across.
(395) Being showy with your possessions can come across as arrogant.
(396) It is interesting to come across unfamiliar words like tricing.
(397) It is interesting to come across unfamiliar words like ruddock.
(398) I have never come across the name Darsana in any of my travels.
(399) I have a habit of bookmarking interesting quotes I come across.
(400) Acting like a self-praising person can come across as arrogant.
(401) I have never come across the term collieshangies in my reading.
(402) She managed to come across without revealing her true emotions.
(403) The athlete tried to come across without sounding too boastful.
(404) The student tried to come across without sounding too arrogant.
(405) If you come across a snake on a hike, it can give you a fright.
(406) I've never come across the word birrotch in any of my readings.
(407) The game had a come across between challenging and frustrating.
(408) She was pleased to have come across a rare book at the library.
(409) Being snide with up can come across as arrogant and dismissive.
(410) We might come across some beautiful flowers on our nature walk.
(411) His tendency to be sarcastic can sometimes come across as rude.
(412) I enter into a mania when I come across a rare collectible item.
(413) I've never come across the word reas in any literature or texts.
(414) It's rare to come across a book that is truly one in a thousand.
(415) I have never come across the name Hackman in any of my readings.
(416) I have never come across the word sensualized in any literature.
(417) The CEO's calm demeanor made him come across as a strong leader.
(418) I have never come across the word mma in my reading or research.
(419) I come across to the museum every month to explore the exhibits.
(420) The teacher tried to come across without sounding condescending.
(421) I have never come across the word bullier in any of my readings.
(422) She tried to come across without revealing too much information.
(423) They were pleased to have come across a great deal on a new car.
(424) Boasting into your accomplishments can come across as insincere.
(425) Overstating up your accomplishments can come across as arrogant.
(426) Let's see if we come across any pretty flowers on our bike ride.
(427) We might come across some interesting facts in our science book.
(428) We might come across some interesting plants on our nature walk.
(429) I was surprised to come across the word mickle in a modern novel.
(430) I always carry extra bags in case I come across multiple poopers.
(431) I enjoy the variety of items I come across while window shopping.
(432) His self-concern often made him come across as aloof and distant.
(433) Self-promoting can sometimes come across as arrogant or boastful.
(434) I'm curious to know if anyone else has come across the word faci.
(435) I have never come across the word filiated in any of my readings.
(436) He wanted to come across without giving away his true intentions.
(437) He tried to come across without showing any signs of frustration.
(438) If I dressed in an austere style, I might come across as serious.
(439) I almost come across a lost puppy on my way to work this morning.
(440) I'm sorry if I offended you, I didn't mean to come across liddat.
(441) Flaunting oneself can come across as arrogant and unprofessional.
(442) I hope I don't come across as too nervous during my presentation.
(443) Being snooty about your intelligence can come across as arrogant.
(444) Doodle down any interesting quotes you come across while reading.
(445) Grandstanding during a job interview can come across as arrogant.
(446) Without consideration for others, one can come across as selfish.
(447) Boasting off about your intelligence can come across as arrogant.
(448) Self-involved behavior can come across as arrogant or dismissive.
(449) Self-promoting can come across as arrogant if not done tactfully.
(450) I've never come across anyone with the last name Isherwood before.
(451) The salesperson's pushy tactics made him come across as desperate.
(452) His assertive personality can sometimes come across as aggressive.
(453) I have never come across the name Lowe in any books or literature.
(454) If you walk east, you'll come across a beautiful park with a pond.
(455) The presenter tried to come across without sounding too rehearsed.
(456) The way the robot moves and talks makes it come across as uncanny.
(457) I always try to etymologize the words I come across in my reading.
(458) Dismissing feedback can come across as arrogant and closed-minded.
(459) Ape during presentations and you'll come across as unprofessional.
(460) Caviling without reason can make you come across as argumentative.
(461) You should be humble, otherwise you might come across as arrogant.
(462) We might come across some interesting facts at the science museum.
(463) It is logical to use a dictionary when you come across a new word.
(464) Butting in can make you come across as arrogant and self-centered.
(465) Boasting by talking about your grades can come across as arrogant.
(466) Mock in a presentation can make you come across as unprofessional.
(467) The mentor's guidance made him come across as wise and experienced.
(468) Ballyhooing can sometimes come across as insincere or manipulative.
(469) It is interesting to come across the word lashkars in this context.
(470) I have never come across the word connotated in any of my readings.
(471) I have never come across the word depictures in any of my readings.
(472) The politician's arrogance made him come across as a prig to death.
(473) The black lion is rarer to come across than the typical brown lion.
(474) The chef wanted to come across without revealing his secret recipe.
(475) If pride impels you to show off, you might come across as arrogant.
(476) If you're on an African safari, you may come across a herd of gnus.
(477) I hope I didn't come across against your opinion during our debate.
(478) I wonder if anyone else has ever come across the word totty before.
(479) Being glib out about your future plans can come across as arrogant.
(480) Wry down any new vocabulary words you come across in your readings.
(481) Don't tout about your intelligence, it can come across as arrogant.
(482) Boasting along about your achievements can come across as arrogant.
(483) Scribble to write down quotes and inspiration that you come across.
(484) Don't flout about your connections, it can come across as arrogant.
(485) We might come across some interesting historical sites on our trip.
(486) It's always exciting to come across a hidden gem in a thrift store.
(487) He never wanted to come across as judgmental, but couldn't help it.
(488) Bragging past accomplishments can make you come across as arrogant.
(489) Jot down any new vocabulary words you come across in your readings.
(490) I have never come across the word blatter in my studies or research.
(491) The actor's performance made him come across as genuine and sincere.
(492) The comedian's jokes made him come across as funny and entertaining.
(493) I come across against resistance when trying to introduce new ideas.
(494) People who engage in platitudinizing often come across as insincere.
(495) Despite being friendly, he can sometimes come across as standoffish.
(496) He tried to come across without showing any signs of disappointment.
(497) The police almost come across the suspect, but he managed to escape.
(498) Being grandiose about your intelligence can come across as arrogant.
(499) Boasters can come across as insecure and lacking in self-confidence.
(500) I'll keep an eye out for rchen and let you know if I come across it.
(501) It's interesting to come across a word like tely that is unfamiliar.
(502) When you dress sloppily, you come across as lazy and unprofessional.
(503) Spouting off about your accomplishments can come across as arrogant.
(504) I'm sorry, I didn't mean to come across as a boor on our first date.
(505) The hikers were surprised to come across a cub over in the clearing.
(506) Being glib about someone's achievements can come across as jealousy.
(507) Every now and then, I come across a book that I just can't put down.
(508) I'm curious to know if anyone else has ever come across the word epa.
(509) I am interested to know if anyone else has come across the word quot.
(510) It is interesting to come across a word like gorm that is so obscure.
(511) The musician's melodies made him come across as talented and skilled.
(512) I often come across the word circum in academic texts and literature.
(513) I have never come across the term sugatame in my studies or readings.
(514) I have never come across any examples of contrivements in my studies.
(515) I come across to the beach every summer to relax and soak up the sun.
(516) The politician wanted to come across without appearing too rehearsed.
(517) Poor grammar can make you come across as uneducated or unintelligent.
(518) It's interesting to come across a word like ncipe that is unfamiliar.
(519) The old books in the attic were the mouldiest I had ever come across.
(520) I always get curious when I come across an unusual name like Starkel.
(521) Speaking off without empathy can make you come across as insensitive.
(522) Asserters can sometimes come across as aggressive or confrontational.
(523) Bumbling on can make you come across as unprepared or unprofessional.
(524) If you drive east on this road, you'll come across a scenic overlook.
(525) It's helpful to blazon down any new vocabulary words you come across.
(526) Boasting without substance is a sure way to come across as insincere.
(527) She may come across as conceited, but she is actually quite insecure.
(528) He may come across as condescending, but he is actually quite humble.
(529) I have never come across the word caled in any literature or language.
(530) It is always interesting to come across unfamiliar words like pothers.
(531) It is interesting to come across a word like chare that is unfamiliar.
(532) The ravenous wolves will gobble up any small animals they come across.
(533) I never thought I would come across the word jackanapes in my reading.
(534) I have never come across the word nigsberg in any literature or texts.
(535) The book's plot was far and away the most intriguing I've come across.
(536) I have never come across the name Hackman in any historical documents.
(537) I often take rubbings of interesting textures I come across in nature.
(538) I have never come across the term allowanced in my studies or reading.
(539) Let's drive along this road and see if we come across any hidden gems.
(540) The politician tried to come across as relatable to the average voter.
(541) The hikers were delighted to come across a fawn with its tail wagging.
(542) It's interesting to come across a word like actory that is unfamiliar.
(543) It's important to report any 'fakers' you come across on social media.
(544) I come across to the theater every weekend to watch the latest movies.
(545) If you walk east, you'll eventually come across a beautiful waterfall.
(546) The businessman wanted to come across without sounding too aggressive.
(547) If you come across a giant sequoia tree, marvel at its age and beauty.
(548) His self-preoccupied behavior often makes him come across as arrogant.
(549) He almost come across a hidden treasure while hiking in the mountains.
(550) The hiker almost come across a bear while trekking through the forest.
Come Across meaning
The phrase "come across" is a commonly used phrasal verb in the English language. It is often used to describe the act of encountering or discovering something or someone unexpectedly. In this article, we will provide tips on how to use this phrase in a sentence effectively.
1. Use it to describe a chance encounter One of the most common ways to use the phrase "come across" is to describe a chance encounter with someone or something.
For example, "I came across an old friend at the grocery store yesterday." This sentence implies that the speaker was not expecting to see their friend at the grocery store, but they happened to run into them by chance.
2. Use it to describe discovering something new Another way to use the phrase "come across" is to describe discovering something new or unexpected.
For example, "I came across a great new restaurant in the city." This sentence implies that the speaker was not previously aware of the restaurant, but they stumbled upon it and were pleasantly surprised.
3. Use it to describe stumbling upon information The phrase "come across" can also be used to describe stumbling upon information or knowledge.
For example, "I came across an interesting article about the history of the city." This sentence implies that the speaker was not actively searching for information about the city, but they happened to find an article that caught their attention.
4. Use it to describe a first impression The phrase "come across" can also be used to describe a first impression of someone or something.
For example, "He came across as very confident in his job interview." This sentence implies that the speaker's first impression of the interviewee was that they were confident and self-assured.
5. Use it to describe a tone or attitude
Finally, the phrase "come across" can be used to describe a tone or attitude that someone is projecting.
For example, "She came across as very friendly and approachable." This sentence implies that the speaker's impression of the person was that they were warm and welcoming.
In conclusion, the phrase "come across" is a versatile and commonly used phrasal verb in the English language. By following these tips, you can effectively use this phrase in a variety of contexts to describe chance encounters, discoveries, first impressions, and more.
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