coming upon Antonyms
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Meaning of coming upon
Wordnet
coming upon (n)
a casual meeting with a person or thing
coming upon Sentence Examples
- While hiking in the forest, they unexpectedly found themselves coming upon a hidden waterfall.
- As they explored the old abandoned house, they were cautious about what they might be coming upon.
- While cleaning out the attic, they were surprised to be coming upon a box of forgotten family heirlooms.
- Traveling through the desert, they were relieved to be coming upon an oasis.
- The detective felt a sense of anticipation when he knew he was coming upon a crucial clue.
- Walking along the beach, they delighted in coming upon seashells of various shapes and colors.
- During their road trip, they had the joy of coming upon a charming roadside diner.
- As the storm grew stronger, they were worried about coming upon a roadblock.
- The explorers felt a rush of excitement when they realized they were coming upon an uncharted island.
- In the dark forest, they were apprehensive about what they might be coming upon.
FAQs About the word coming upon
a casual meeting with a person or thing
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While hiking in the forest, they unexpectedly found themselves coming upon a hidden waterfall.
As they explored the old abandoned house, they were cautious about what they might be coming upon.
While cleaning out the attic, they were surprised to be coming upon a box of forgotten family heirlooms.
Traveling through the desert, they were relieved to be coming upon an oasis.