19 Words to use with came

My mother's clanand it is from the spindle side that a man gets his traitsare all come-outers as far back as I know anything about them.

Right this minute they're fixing up some way to give you yore come-uppance.

Spiritual cold in marriages is a disunion of souls and a disjunction of minds, whence come indifference, discord, contempt, disdain, and aversion; from which, in several cases, at length comes separation as to bed, chamber, and house.

The come-páss never has been over this road before.

"Ah, you are beautiful-come-death!" said the flower-girl.

He wanted to be on the spot, to be close at hand to hear tidings of the missing girl, and he wanted also to be here in the event of John Holbrook's returnto come face to face with this man, if possible, and to solve that question which had sorely perplexed him of latethe mystery that hung about the man who had wronged him.

The seed, a point, generates a line system, in stem, branches, twigs, from which depend planes in the form of leaves and flowers, and from these come fruit, solids.

Now will I try this new-come guest.

Encircled as they are by the richest and most highly cultivated parts of this country, near as they are to us in blood, we have done less for their enlightenment than for that of the Orient, vastly less than we do for every new-come immigrant.

The new-come guest admires the ethereal state, The sapphire portal, and the golden gate; And now admitted in the shining throng, He shows the passport which he brought along: His passport is his innocence and grace, Well known to all the natives of the place.

I'll make him break his wind with come-agains. SOPHOS.

How does the come-páss know anything about these accursed mountains?

" A home-come sailor sang this rhyme, Deep in an ingle, mug on knee, At Christmas time.

One night he was awakened by the clanging of a great bell, and in came servants crying in affright that the enemy was approaching.

To-day, Barbara, Algy, and I, are all constrained to dine; for have not we a dinner-party, or rather a mild simulation of one?a squire or two, a squiress or two, a curate or twosuch odd-come-shorts as can be got together in a scattered country neighborhood at briefest notice.

Some new-come spirit abiding in my breast, Say'th, Spare her, Bremo; spare her, do not kill.

"My girlDorn's come toan' he's asked for you.

"The assistance which the Assembly have given, though not quite equal to the occasion, is very large with respect to the present circumstances of the Province; and, as such, shows you to be kind benefactors to your new-come countrymen, whose settlements you support; and dutiful subjects to his Majesty, whose revenues and dominions you by this means increase and strengthen.

Does mek a man humly t' hev any trouble with them air willy-come-bobs."

19 Words to use with  came