Definition of Came
Came
Came


Definition/Meaning
(verb)
Past tense of "come", indicating movement or arrival.

e.g. She came to the party at 8 pm and had a great time.

(verb)
happened or took place, or was experienced or perceived;

e.g. Winter came and went and we still hadn't heard from her. Loud music came from behind the closed doors.

(verb)
reached or arrived at a particular state or condition;

e.g. Her shoelaces came untied, so she stopped to tie them. He came to the conclusion that it was best if he left.

(noun)
a slender rod or strip of lead, often having a groove, used to make a frame that holds panes of glass together in a window, especially a stained-glass window;

e.g. A long came joined the two panes of glass together.



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