come across with
verbDefinitions
To provide something owed
To provide something owed; to show up with something that is anticipated or that is assumed to be received.
- Then he'll tell that danged lap to cut out his tricks, an' come across with the money.
- If you don't come across with what I ask for, I'm going to doubt my faith.
- it was possible that she would have to come across with a lot more than companionship to get Romeo to give up details about where they were going to spend the evening.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA