COME Phrasal Verbs

Verb give an impression
coming across
Let's do that scene again, but with more energy! Your character is coming across as lifeless.
Verb make advances to a goal
coming along
"How's work on the bridge going?""Oh it's coming along..."
Verb to be successful in a game or sport after being behind
came back
Barcelona scored early but Real Madrid came back in the second half with a penalty kick by Ronaldo to win El Clasico 3-1.
Verb interfere with or disturb the relationship of (two people)
come between
Guys! Are we really going to let a little thing like a board game come between us?
Verb call casually and briefly as a visitor
came by
Hey Tamara! Let us in! We came by to watch the game!
Verb suddenly receive (money or property), esp. by inheriting it
came into
Amanda recently came into a small fortune... her grandmother left her the library!
Verb result from
come of
Nothing good can come of this.
Verb do what is required or anticipated
came through
That last food drop really came through for us!
Verb return to consciousness
coming to
Looks like he's coming to! Are you okay? We told you not to drink the slushie too fast!
Verb rise in rank or status
coming up
Chef Olga Martynovskaya is coming up in the culinary world.
Verb be considered or given attention
came up
At our last staff meeting the first thing that came up was whether we should invest in an office.