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Answer for the clue "Came with ", 7 letters:
brought

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
See bring

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
past tense and past participle of bring (v.).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-pastbring)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES brought disgrace on ▪ His actions brought disgrace on the family. brought out into the open ▪ All these concerns need to be brought out into the open . brought shame on ▪ He’s brought shame on the whole family. brought to ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bring \Bring\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Brought ; p. pr. & vb. n. Bringing .] [OE. bringen, AS. bringan; akin to OS. brengian, D. brengen, Fries. brenga, OHG. bringan, G. bringen, Goth. briggan.] To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to be; to bear ...

Usage examples of brought.

As the girl, by whose beauty I was struck, did not understand the game, I offered her a seat by the fire, asking her to grant me the honour of keeping her company, whereupon the elderly woman who had brought her began to laugh, and said I should have some difficulty in getting her niece to talk about anything, adding, in a polite manner, that she hoped I would be lenient with her as she had only just left a convent.

Soon after, a servant in livery brought a bed and a trunk, and the next morning the same servant, knocking at my door, told me that his master begged the honour of my company to breakfast.

He gave me a crown, and begged me to give the letter to the lady without your seeing me, and he promised to give me two crowns more if I brought him a reply tomorrow.

The table was laid and I was just going to sit down, when Baron Stenau came in and begged me to have my dinner brought into the next room, where he and his mistress were dining.

He boasted that his father, a bad Bohemian artist, had brought him up with the stick.

One morning she came to me as I was in bed and brought me a pair of white stockings of her own knitting.

They drank and sang until midnight, after which they threw themselves down on bundles of straw brought for them, and my host, who was drunk, came, greatly to my dismay, to lie down near me.

I read the stanzas with so much expression that the cardinal was enraptured, but I brought a deep carnation tint upon the cheeks of the lovely marchioness when I came to the description of those beauties which the imagination of the poet is allowed to guess at, but which I could not, of course, have gazed upon.

His housekeeper was in the habit of reading him the works brought for his examination, and she would stop reading when she came to a passage which, in her opinion, deserved his censure, but sometimes they were of a different opinion, and then their discussions were truly amusing.

I waited about a quarter of an hour, at the end of which time the duchess came in and loaded Camille with caresses for having brought me.

At day-break Lawrence came and brought some insufferable wine, and some water I should not have cared to drink.

A dancer of my acquaintance, whom curiosity had brought there with the rest, came up to me, complimented me upon my fortunate escape, and told me everybody was talking about it.

The officer was the first to enter, and in two minutes came out again and brought me in.

Raton came to supper with her aunt, who went to bed in an adjoining closet when the dessert was brought in.

Clairmont brought us an excellent dinner, and we laughed incessantly during its progress, even at the astonishment of the abbe and Possano when they came to the quay and found the felucca had flown.