"Come up to" meaning | Common English Idioms #shorts
Aug 3, 2022
☑ "Come up to" meaning: reach; approach
☑ "come up to" in a sentence:
- The grass came up to his knees.
- I got more and more nervous as I came up to the door.
- The man came up to me and asked me for money.
A: How deep is the water in the swimming pool?
B: Not very deep. It only comes up to my waist.
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