come+up+with
111come down with — become sick with or catch a cold etc. Her mother came down with a cold so was unable to attend the dinner …
112come out with — phrasal 1. to give expression to < came out with a new proposal > 2. publish …
113come out with — verb To say something unexpected. He came out with a very dubious excuse …
114come down with — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. contract, catch, be stricken with; see catch 4 …
115come up with — think of, be struck with, invent (an idea) …
116come down with — become sick, become ill Brenda came down with the flu. She s very sick …
117come out with — say, tell, blurt out Then she comes out with a dirty joke and nobody laughed …
118come up with — Overtake, catch up with …
119come through with flying colours — come through/pass with flying colours British & Australian, American & Australian to pass an examination with a very high score or to complete a difficult activity very successfully. She took her university entrance exam in December and passed… …
120come pass with flying colours — come through/pass with flying colours British & Australian, American & Australian to pass an examination with a very high score or to complete a difficult activity very successfully. She took her university entrance exam in December and passed… …