came in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
"Came" is the past tense of "come," meaning to move or arrive at a specified place or to emerge from a location.
Sample Sentences
- She came to the party dressed in a stunning red gown.
- The sun came out from behind the clouds, brightening the day.
- As the train approached the station, a sense of excitement came over the passengers.
- He came to realize that his dreams were worth pursuing.
- After a long journey, they finally came home to find everything just as they left it.
- The idea for the project came during a late-night brainstorming session.
- When she heard the news, a wave of relief came over her.
- The flowers in the garden came into bloom just in time for spring.
- Unexpectedly, an old friend came knocking at the door.
- Their friendship came about through a shared love of music and art.
- She came to the party wearing a stunning red dress.
- After hours of hiking, they finally came to the breathtaking viewpoint.
- When the rain came, everyone rushed to find shelter.
- He came to the realization that he needed to change his lifestyle.
- As the sun set, a sense of calm came over the beach.
- They came together to support their friend during a difficult time.
- The news came as a shock to everyone in the community.
- She came up with an innovative solution to the problem.
- The moment he came into the room, everyone turned to look.
- Despite the challenges, she came out stronger than ever.