Sentence for came | Use came in a sentence

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  • Letters came. (10)
  • The soup came in. (8)
  • There came none. (10)
  • Came home this year. (8)
  • Spring came here too! (8)
  • Greta came running back. (8)
  • Rhoda came on toward Robert. (22)
  • It came at its appointed time. (8)
  • She came to you; you take her. (10)
  • A blackbird came hopping down the path. (8)
  • And a sob came from his overdriven lungs. (8)
  • Mrs. Lappett came answering to the call. (10)
  • She came and slipped her arm through his. (8)
  • And so the letter that came today finished it! (4)
  • If not there yet, he was to wait till he came. (8)
  • She went in, stood for a minute, and came out. (10)
  • She caught sight of her brother as she came down. (9)
  • He went upstairs three at a time, and came down two. (8)
  • Before his return Mrs. Grant and Miss Crawford came in. (4)
  • He came to Hartford and did some scenes from it for us. (9)
  • There came a sound as if somebody had caught his breath. (8)
  • Dan must have heard him; in a few minutes he came to him. (9)
  • I took you for the wife of one when you came in, at first. (10)
  • His daughter came back from school for the Christmas holidays. (8)
  • He came thrice to the foot of the stairs, and shouted for her. (10)
  • Juno came on, and began to reproach Jupiter for his carelessness. (9)
  • Of course, I know that he came home very late on the Monday night. (8)
  • And suddenly he came away, passing the little salon down the stairs. (8)
  • At last a morning came with no Brookfield letter for either of them. (10)
  • This conviction came to him with terrible force out there in the dark. (8)
  • A procession of old school and college friends came up before his eyes. (8)
  • But no sound came from her, no gesture; she turned back into the house. (8)
  • I watched for a chance; and ran to the station, and came up to an hotel. (8)
  • They were all assembled in a circle when the vessel came to her moorings. (10)
  • The evening came, the drawing-rooms were lighted up, the company assembled. (4)
  • The silence grew heavier; and now a doubt came shrieking through her soul. (22)
  • With each day, a little more colour and a little more commonness came back to her. (8)
  • A surge of feeling came up in Laurence for this creature, more unfortunate than himself. (8)
  • His lips were closed, but through a little hole at one corner came a tiny puffing sound. (8)
  • One came up to them, the sight of whom counselled Lord Palmet to reconsider his verdict. (10)
  • She came back with her hands full of the little pinks, spread her fingers and let them drop. (8)
  • Here the colour came to his cheek, and they wiped off the streaks of blood that stained him. (10)
  • Lover and friend came to no conclusion, except that so lovely a night was not given for slumber. (10)
  • Pole went down to his wine-cellar, and was there busy with bottles till the carriage came for him. (10)
  • When he had finished one egg, behold, two fresh ones came in, boiled according to his prescription. (10)
  • My enjoyment made her so envious that she plucked off her stockings, and came in as far as she dared. (10)
  • And, almost at once, the sound of his violin, furiously played in the music-room, came across the lawn. (8)
  • As soon as they came inside their jibs weakened and fell, and the anchor-chains rattled from their bows. (9)
  • Afterwards came much noisy rioting on the part of the French soldiers and the utter looting of the fort. (19)
  • He got down and rang the bell, and waited till the door opened; then he came back and lifted his wife out. (9)
  • The letters which March had asked his Nuremberg banker to send them came just as they were leaving Ansbach. (9)
  • Miltoun strolled along the river wall, then crossed, and came back in front of the Mansions where she lived. (8)
  • Sometimes one couple or another slipped through the window to dance on the veranda, and came whirling in again. (8)
  • The sun came out as I left the shelter of a pine-wood, and I beheld suddenly a fine wild landscape to the south. (2)
  • Spring came; the snows melted and were replaced by green meadows and blossoming trees; everywhere the birds sang. (19)
  • He stepped out to the platform that the teams drove up to from the stable, and came back to say that it was coming. (9)
  • His preface made the judge look rather grave; but when he came to the joke, Kenton laughed and said it was not bad. (9)
  • He bethought himself of a macaroon he had, laid up in his chest of drawers, and, getting it, came back to the window. (8)
  • He did not see Mavering again till the train was on its way, when he came in, looking distraughtly about for his friend. (9)
  • Mrs. Phillips came rustling in with friends, to whom she exhibited the plans with an air of ownership in the architect. (13)
  • There among the conscious arbours Sounds of soft tumultuous wail, Mysteries of love, melodious, Came upon the lyric gale! (10)
  • As they came near at marching pace, Lorenzo yawned and raised his hand to his cheek, keeping the thumb pointed behind him. (10)
  • Cynthia came back in time to go into the dining-room and see that all was in order there for supper before the door opened. (9)
  • Then came the blare of a bugle, a faint rattle of wheels; a minute later the sharp reports recommenced with double activity. (1)
  • Mrs. March came away tingling with compassion for their evident anxiety, and this pity naturally soured into a sense of injury. (9)
  • She had been long out of England, and so hard-worked since she came back that there were not many threads she could pick up suddenly. (8)
  • This thought came home most forcibly to my bosom, as I reflected upon the step which led me on imperceptibly to my present embarrassment. (6)
  • When he came down, speckless after his bath, he found his mother scrupulous in a low evening dress, and, to his annoyance, his Uncle Soames. (8)
  • With Imitation came Counterpoint of a more highly developed form; an inevitable step toward the fugal style of the later polyphonic periods. (3)
  • And the strange pure ecstasy was not a transient electrification; it came in waves on a continuous tide; looking was living; walking flying. (10)
  • They had to walk up four blocks and then half a block across before they came to the indistinctive brownstone house where the Dryfooses lived. (9)
  • The misguided chiefs slowly came to see that the power of England was greater than they had supposed, and that of France extinguished for ever. (19)

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Definition of came:

  • came, km, did come pa.t. of come.(0)

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