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come with

vb. (label en intransitive informal) To join and come along.

WordNet
come with

v. be associated with; "French fries come with the hamburger" [syn: attach to, accompany, go with]

Usage examples of "come with".

There were two armchairs that had come with the house, a floor-lamp, and his old stereo.

He remembered, now, the other elements of his dreams: the lover that had come with him into a room of green and gold, and laid him down .

The Clannad tape notwithstanding, he couldn't imagine Tannim caring for any music that didn't come with amps and megawattage.

The horse's name was Dan and I bought a horse blanket, which he was already wearing but which did not come with him, to keep him warm.

So the triplets went off by themselves, Nicky went off with Dad, Vanessa went off with Mom, and Claire and Margo begged to come with me.

Paula Gwinner had been born to a title, but the title had not come with much in the way of property.

Ignoring the whistles and remarks, I went up to him and asked him to come with me.

There were other places to stay that didn't come with the added burden of memory.