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came forth

<span class="searchmatch">came</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> simple past of come <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> forthcame, homecraft...


come forth

come <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> (third-person singular simple present comes <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>, present participle coming <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">came</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>, past participle come <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>) (intransitive)...


forthcame

forthcame simple past of forthcome <span class="searchmatch">came</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>, homecraft...


and so forth

sunscreen, rain gear, and so <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>. 2014 June 26, A. A. Dowd, “Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler Spoof Rom-com Clichés in They <span class="searchmatch">Came</span> Together”, in The A.V. Club‎[1]...


burst forth

Wadsworth Longfellow, Kavanagh: If Spring <span class="searchmatch">came</span> but once in a century, instead of once a year, or burst <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> with the sound of an earthquake, and not in...


homecraft

and uncountable, plural homecrafts) (countable) A homemade handicraft. (uncountable) The art of homemaking. Synonym: housecraft <span class="searchmatch">came</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>, forthcame...


came

hwny cleyn When they rise up and bring <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> swarms of their kind, Or enclose in combs their pure honey ^ “<span class="searchmatch">came</span>, n.”, in The Dictionary of the Scots Language...


venefical

Queens, in The Workes of Benjamin Jonson, p.946: These witches [...] <span class="searchmatch">came</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> from thence. [...] all with spindles, timbrels, rattles, or other veneficall...


forþ

Hīe ēodon <span class="searchmatch">forþ</span> oþ þæt hīe cōmon tō ānum wīċe. They kept walking until they <span class="searchmatch">came</span> to a street. 9th century, Bald&#039;s Leechbook vol. I Drince hē <span class="searchmatch">forþ</span> þone drenċ...


اندلق

out. to rush forward, to come <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> انْدَلَقَتْ الخَيْل ― The horses <span class="searchmatch">came</span> <span class="searchmatch">forth</span>. (a torrent) to come suddenly, to pour <span class="searchmatch">forth</span> (on some people) to precede...