What does come up to mean?

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come up to

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. address, accost, come up toverb

    speak to someone

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  1. come up toverb

    to approach

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  1. come up to

    "Come up to" is a phrasal verb that generally means approaching or reaching a certain position, standard, or level. It can also refer to physically coming close to something or someone. Additionally, it can mean to move towards or approach a location or a specific point. The exact context or meaning can change based on the use in a sentence.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of come up to in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of come up to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of come up to in a Sentence

  1. Michael Wood:

    There is a hardcore MAGA group within the Republican Party that does get very upset with me, i've had people who were actually there on January 6 come up to me shaking mad that I'm saying the sort of things that I'm saying about that day and also about President Trump.

  2. Glyn Stafford:

    I was quite surprised when I heard the meow after all that time and called the RSPCA straight away, i have had cats myself so I really wanted her to get out and be safe. The floorboards had to come up to get her but the damage can be repaired. The cat’s life is what mattered.

  3. Neil Armstrong:

    A portion of the proceeds from the auction will go to causes that are important to us and we believe were important to our parents, we've often had people come up to us and tell us how the moon landing inspired them. They come up to Rick and I and tell us how they were inspired by the achievement and how it made them want to be better.

  4. Frank McKenzie:

    This particular strike was certainly a terrible mistake and we certainly regret that, and I've been very clear that we take full responsibility for it. At the same time, we were carrying out a number of complex operations designed to defend ourselves, so while I agree... this strike certainly did not come up to our standards... I would not qualify the entire operation in those terms.

  5. Owen Kirvan:

    Something could have happened. Someone could have easily come up to him posing as a representative and he would have followed.

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