Phrasal verb №37
come up with
/kʌm ʌp wɪð/
Meaning
To think of or produce an idea, plan, or solution
Example
She came up with a funny story to cheer us up.
She came up with a funny story to cheer us up.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №37
/kʌm ʌp wɪð/
She had to come up with a good excuse for being late to school.
She had to come up with a good excuse for being late to school.
They asked the students to come up with new ideas for the project.
They asked the students to come up with new ideas for the project.
He managed to come up with a solution just in time.
He managed to come up with a solution just in time.